Yeah but the installers are slooooow
SteamDeckPirates
Welcome to SteamDeckPirates
Where we sail the seas with our SteamDeck!
This is where we discuss and talk anything about the SteamDeck, Linux Gaming, Hardware, Software, Emulation, etc.
But you know what we love most? Piracy!!!
Wiki:
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- Be nice.
- No extreme politics, and mostly no politics.
- Stay on topic or close, for example linux, hardware or OS discussions are encouraged.
- Try to link github/github, or other easily auditable sources when sharing programs.
- No crypto, blockchain, etc.
- No X/Twitter links.
- If needed, feel free to contact mods.
- If in doubt, read rule 1.
Active mods:
- @shaytan@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Related communities:
- !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- !steamdeck@sopuli.xyz
- !linux_gaming@lemmy.ml
- !newyuzupiracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
While usually true, this isn’t always the case. Some games have differences in code between the versions released. Modders especially will butt up against this from time to time.
As a pirate, running on steamdeck, using proton... Mods aren't usually where I'm going. Haha.
If I installed a GOG games to my linux desktop, can I just copy the install folder to my steamdeck or will I need to run the installer again on the steamdeck?
So far as I know, it would be a proton instance. If you copied that whole thing over you should be fine. Then just add to steam and tell it to use compatibility.