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Steam Deck

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I've got a substantial library of games on GOG and Epic that I wanted to play on the Steam Deck, and I've used the Heroic Launcher with some success to access a lot of my libraries on those two platforms, but managing the compatibility per game is a bit frustrating and sometimes after an update things break.

Can anyone else share any success or failure stories here? The only other place I've seen this discussion was on Steam itself and I wanted a non-steam take on the practice of running non-steam platform games and what works.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I've used Lutris in the past to good success. Add as non-steam game then look for community control profiles. Also protondb for game settings that may improve performance. I'll be honest, I've been fairly limited with GoG and Epic games.

Neverwinter Nights Enhanced Edition worked well, just a bit small on the screen. Using the touch pad was just fine since that game loves mouse controls.