Vibrant Deck is nice because it bumps up the colors a bit and makes it seem almost OLED, but I think the actual best is Proton DB Badges. This plugin tells you if a game is compatible (and how compatible) with the steam deck. Steam official playability is notoriously conservative, plus Proton DB can tell you what might not work in a game.
I used to really enjoy Vibrant Deck, but it doesn’t play nice with the night light feature. Now I’m using the pre-release of SteamOS 3.5, and there’s a native vibrancy slider that works.
Still, glad the developer launched the plugin and allowed us to enjoy better colors for a long while before Valve did it themselves.
Yes this is the one that made me put in a little effort to get decky installed and the extra vibrancy made a really big difference for the screen. It’s not oled but such a huge improvement over what it was.
Vibrant Deck is nice because it bumps up the colors a bit and makes it seem almost OLED, but I think the actual best is Proton DB Badges. This plugin tells you if a game is compatible (and how compatible) with the steam deck. Steam official playability is notoriously conservative, plus Proton DB can tell you what might not work in a game.
I used to really enjoy Vibrant Deck, but it doesn’t play nice with the night light feature. Now I’m using the pre-release of SteamOS 3.5, and there’s a native vibrancy slider that works.
Still, glad the developer launched the plugin and allowed us to enjoy better colors for a long while before Valve did it themselves.
Yes this is the one that made me put in a little effort to get decky installed and the extra vibrancy made a really big difference for the screen. It’s not oled but such a huge improvement over what it was.