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There's currently somewhere around 68,000 games on Steam and so it's going to take a long time for Valve to check them all on Steam Deck but here's some recent picks.
It’s still not click and play, but most of the time it is. I wish companies stopped shipping game launchers, I’ve been pulling hairs with 2K, tweaking here and there to be able to launch a game.
Do it. I did it years ago, never looked back, and it’s only gotten better since then - Proton has been off like an absolute rocket lately, and publishers considering the Steam Deck a ‘first class’ target should mean an end to them bundling the broken anticheat that stops 100% compatibility.
This is great news. I’m really hoping to switch to full Linux for my gaming PC because I really don’t want Windows 11.
It’s still not click and play, but most of the time it is. I wish companies stopped shipping game launchers, I’ve been pulling hairs with 2K, tweaking here and there to be able to launch a game.
Do it. I did it years ago, never looked back, and it’s only gotten better since then - Proton has been off like an absolute rocket lately, and publishers considering the Steam Deck a ‘first class’ target should mean an end to them bundling the broken anticheat that stops 100% compatibility.