Today I bought a bunch more really excellent #pcgaming games at absurdly low prices:

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#cuphead is $14 on #GoG
- 4
#Batman #Arkham games for $5-7 also on GoG
- 2x
#HyperJam for my brother and myself <$4

Some of the Batman games won't boot on
#SteamDeck but that's okay, I can still play them on the desktop.

I paid almost nothing for these games and now own them indefinitely, and will continue to work on whatever hardware I can possibly run them on. It's a mystery why anyone chooses consoles.
I also installed #heroicgameslauncher and it was incredible how easy Valve makes this sort of thing on #SteamDeck. Just download/install from the "Discover" app store. Sign into #GoG account. Click download. Click "Add to Steam". Go back into the launcher and BOOM there it is alongside all my other games!

I also used it to install a shortcut for
#XboxCloudGaming and #GeForceNow and add it to Steam launcher and it automatically added the appropriate artwork and added it into the Steam launcher! And it works perfectly!

I didn't test xbox too much but just demo'd a couple of matches of
#Fortnite and it worked perfectly!

The controller input didn't work for Nvidia, and there was a long queue just to grab a server. But I can definitely see myself ponying up the cash to use that in the future when my hardware gets too old! Or during the Summer months when it's too damn hot to run it! It makes a lot of sense to democratize the hardware to dozens (hundreds) of users, rather than a PC sitting idle 99% of the time. $100/ year is way less than I have paid for my PC! And without the headaches!

@DeShawnFranco
The beauty of embracing an open operating system is the freedom to do whatever.

As for gefore, when I did use it for my deck you just had to set the controls like you did on Xbox gamepass. I don't have a sub anymore but I hope to resub someday