Not sure why the down votes, but I did get a giggle from your comment just so you know.
Not sure why the down votes, but I did get a giggle from your comment just so you know.
I’m holidaying and it was my first time using my Steam Deck docked when I encountered this issue. I spent hours tweaking settings and googling trying to find out how others were able to play on Deck. To be honest I was actually relieved to find out it was an EAC issue.
I love this thing. I’m finishing games that I probably never would have gotten around to playing previously. I’m consistently impressed with how well games run, and how many of them run. I run Linux on my desktop as well and there is pretty much nothing I play that can’t be played on Linux/Steam Deck. I’m going overseas for 6 weeks in the near future, which would ordinarily mean I’m restricted to playing games on my phone. With Steam Deck and a dongle, I can continue to play all of the games I would play on my desktop. The Steam Deck and Proton have been revolutionary.
I’m a little ignorant here so happy to be educated, but are the higher tax paying areas also the ones with the biggest religious minorities? Does the federal or state authority set the tax rate? I find the history/culture/ethnic make-up of India fascinating, very keen to visit one day.