Satisfactory’s biggest patch since launch makes it friendlier for Steam Deck players: ‘It’s no exaggeration to say this update includes more than a year’s worth of work’


I’ve adored what I’ve played of Satisfactory, but I’ve held off on delving too deeply into Coffee Stain’s extraordinary automation extravaganza. See, I know that it’s going to obliterate my social life for at least a month, because that’s what factory sims do. Hence, it only seems fair that I bring my partner on that glorious adventure of social self-destruction. Yet our only other PC in the house is a Steam Deck, and up until now handheld Satisfactory has been a suboptimal experience due to its mouse-heavy control scheme.

As of Satisfactory’s recent 1.1 update, however, this has now changed. The update adds an array of new features to the game’s sprawling tangle of conveyor belts, including an overhauled photo mode and a buildable personnel elevator. But the most exciting addition for me is proper controller support, which also applies to Valve’s handheld PC.

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