• trevor@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 months ago

    It’s almost everything. You can play most games on Linux. You can’t bolt-on the quality of life features that Valve has on Windows.

    There’s a reason most Steam Deck users don’t install Windows on it, even though you can.

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      4 months ago

      It’s “most steam games” to be specific. You can’t play gamepass games, epic launcher games (unless available on steam as well), or Blizzard games on the deck in steamOS. We’re talking about PC gaming here, not just steam gaming, right?

      And I love steamOS and it’s UI BTW, the deck jiat doesn’t fot as a perfect handheld to me, and it’s not even the OS that’s the issue, it’s the APU power being an older device. First item that was on my list.

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        4 months ago

        I can’t speak for Epic Launcher games (I know that Heroic Games Launcher exists but I’ve not personally tried it with Epic games) however Blizzard games absolutely can be played in SteamOS - you can utilize something like Bottles or Lutris to install the Blizzard launcher, and then download the games from it as normal and run them. It is how I originally played Diablo 4 on my Deck before I picked it up again on Steam. I swear I remember both Bottles and Lutris even having an “Add to Steam” option to integrate shortcuts directly into Steam (and thus, coming up in the Gaming Mode UI) but don’t quote me on that one.

        Blizzard games are actually some of the earliest non-Linux-native games that I remember running very well back in the days where we just had Wine (before Proton, DXVK, etc) which is something that always impressed me.