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Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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Tbh, I haven't been paying attention to the compatibility marker, at all. The day the game released, I played it on steam deck, unlocked all achievements a few weeks ago - entirely on the steam deck.
This is so true. The state of gaming on the Steam Deck is great right now. Even the foreboding
unsupported
status is only ever really a problem with asinine anti-cheat, and that's just like a handful of games that aren't worth playing in the first place.Make that "Gaming on Linux". I've barely come accross a game that wouldnt work at all, ocassionally (usually with older titles) setting up a decent controll scheme can be some work. To be fair, though, I mostly play single player games or casual multiplayer games - I don't play any esports titles or competitive multiplayer games, so unsupported anti-cheat hasn't been an issue for me.
All the effort Valve has put into proton for the steam deck has paid off for regular Linux gaming as well. So much so, that Linux has been my main OS for about a month.
In my experience the biggest issues tend to be some stupid launcher that publishers still think are a great idea.
I've been able to play every game that I've thrown at the steam deck. "Unsupported" be damned.
CV11, you are not authorized to be on lemmy.