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SteamDeckPirates

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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!!!

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This is where we have archive most of our resources and guides. Click here to go to the wiki. (no link yet, work in progress)

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  3. Stay on topic or close, for example linux, hardware or OS discussions are encouraged.
  4. Try to link github/github, or other easily auditable sources when sharing programs.
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  7. If needed, feel free to contact mods.
  8. If in doubt, read rule 1.

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I've always appreciated gog releases. I have an account there and installing their games on the steam deck is pretty straight forward from desktop mode. If given the option, use a good old games released game instead of a steamrip. It'll be better in the long run.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

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.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

As a pirate, running on steamdeck, using proton... Mods aren't usually where I'm going. Haha.