• Re: Steam Deck Compatibility

    From JAB@21:1/5 to Werner P. on Thu Mar 3 09:20:17 2022
    On 28/02/2022 19:18, Werner P. wrote:
    So I just did a check for official compatibility of my library on the
    Steam page, and so far 65 titles of my library are verified and 60 are
    marked as playable, the bigger bunch has yet to be tested, but even then
    I can start with 125 officially supported games to begin with the day I
    will get it  (probably more, valve is dropping the verified games in batches)


    Well at least some devs are patching their games for the Steam Deck as I
    had two games updated this morning. I did like this patch note.

    "This update brings full Steam Deck compatibility to the Windows and
    Linux versions. The macOS version is already fully compatible, in that
    it correctly does not run on Steam Deck."

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  • From Werner P.@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 3 10:35:36 2022
    Am 03.03.22 um 10:20 schrieb JAB:
    On 28/02/2022 19:18, Werner P. wrote:
    So I just did a check for official compatibility of my library on the
    Steam page, and so far 65 titles of my library are verified and 60 are
    marked as playable, the bigger bunch has yet to be tested, but even
    then I can start with 125 officially supported games to begin with the
    day I will get it  (probably more, valve is dropping the verified
    games in batches)


    Well at least some devs are patching their games for the Steam Deck as I
    had two games updated this morning. I did like this patch note.

    "This update brings full Steam Deck compatibility to the Windows and
    Linux versions. The macOS version is already fully compatible, in that
    it correctly does not run on Steam Deck."
    Well it is a chance especially for smaller devs and indies to get early exposions of their titles giving the smaller list of games, you could
    see that with the show off your games videos almost all of them were
    done by indie devs and some of them got a huge exposure of their
    otherwise unknown games.
    This was a genius move by Valve to do that upfront (devs who got the
    devkits were allowed to show their only working games in videos)

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to JAB on Thu Mar 3 12:50:32 2022
    On Thu, 3 Mar 2022 09:20:17 +0000, JAB <noway@co.uk> wrote:
    On 28/02/2022 19:18, Werner P. wrote:

    So I just did a check for official compatibility of my library on the
    Steam page, and so far 65 titles of my library are verified and 60 are
    marked as playable, the bigger bunch has yet to be tested, but even then
    I can start with 125 officially supported games to begin with the day I
    will get it  (probably more, valve is dropping the verified games in
    batches)

    Well at least some devs are patching their games for the Steam Deck as I
    had two games updated this morning. I did like this patch note.

    "This update brings full Steam Deck compatibility to the Windows and
    Linux versions. The macOS version is already fully compatible, in that
    it correctly does not run on Steam Deck."

    Some developers are doing the opposite. Bungie has announced that
    "Destiny 2" is not Steam Deck compatible and they have no intention of
    making it so. In fact, anyone trying to hack the game so it will run
    on the game on Steam Deck risks losing their account.

    (This is largely due to the anti-cheat software used in "Destiny 2".
    The anti-cheat software itself (which was written by a third-party)
    has been updated to work with Linux/Proton, but Bungie hasn't taken
    advantage of these updates, so the version used in "Destiny 2" can't
    run under Linux. The base game runs fine via the Proton compatibility
    shim, so if you disable the anti-cheat, you can play the game, but
    obviously Bungie doesn't want to encourage people to play the game
    this way. Still, the obvious solution would be to update the
    anti-cheat software...)

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  • From Werner P.@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 7 12:09:54 2022
    Am 28.02.22 um 20:18 schrieb Werner P.:
    So I just did a check for official compatibility of my library on the
    Steam page, and so far 65 titles of my library are verified and 60 are
    marked as playable, the bigger bunch has yet to be tested, but even then
    I can start with 125 officially supported games to begin with the day I
    will get it  (probably more, valve is dropping the verified games in batches)

    Did another check 78 games are now verified from my list... Not sure how
    many are playable at this stage.
    So the numbers are ramping up.

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  • From alexstar@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 22 09:32:19 2023
    If you’re a Steam Deck user looking to install the best and most popular Chrome browser on your Steam deck but don’t know how to do it, and you might be wondering How to Download Chrome on Steam Deck. Then this article is for you.

    In this article, we will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to install Google Chrome on Steam Deck, so that you can enjoy all the features of Chrome like fast page loading times, smooth performance, etc. on your device.

    * How To Download Google Chrome On Steam Deck * https://www.trickyworlds.com/how-to-download-google-chrome-on-steam-deck/

    Steam Deck does not come with a default browser. Also, there is no clear information on how to install a browser on your Steam Deck. But you don’t need to bother anymore, as we are here to help you. By following a few simple steps, you can easily
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