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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Using Items?
Reading your Passive or Passive from class?
Class overall reading the description or the abilities? Nope
Yes and?
The second game has a very different UI I played it a ton on the steam deck when the demo was available and it was perfectly fine. The menus are better in the second game. Not the best but better and everything is a lot more accessible with a controller this time around.
I didnt played the second game, just wanted to let him know that beeing "verified" does not mean that it is good playable :)
But good to know that the second game will be better in this matter
It does actually. Steam is very strict with verification and they often leave games as "passable" if there are issues with fonts and so on. Now I agree that some games might be harder to read on Steam deck but that's not the devs fault if Steam considers it verified or not.
I don't have the best eye-sight and I never had any issue with the first game on the steam deck personally. It's up to each player to see if it works for them or not there can't be a seal of approval that will work for absolutely everybody.