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  • I’ve just been adding the installers as non-steam games, then installing the game by launching it in steam. Make sure to turn compatibility on for it before trying to launch it. Then once it’s been installed, you can update the non-steam game configuration to point at the game’s executable. You can customize the title of the non-steam game, update the art using a decky loader plugin, then it just sits with the rest of your games and uses proton to run like the rest of your games.

    Do the installation in Desktop mode. I’ve successfully done this with the EA and Ubisoft launchers to install The Sims 4 and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag.



  • I use Linux on my personal PC and Steam Deck, Windows 10 on my work PC. If I could get away with using Linux at work, I would.

    I switched to Linux 5 years ago or thereabouts and haven’t really looked back. I don’t really like multiplayer games so the odd title that doesn’t support anti-cheat on Linux is a non-issue for me. I distro hopped for a while, then settled on Manjaro for a couple of years. I’ve since moved to Arch, and have been using it for the past 2 years. At this point, I can’t see myself ever installing Windows on any device I own again.