Run Linux games as is, even if Valve recommends Proton for a game.
- Download ProtonUp-Qt (You can find it in your app store via Flathub or click the link to download an AppImage)
- Enable advanced mode (press About > Enable advanced mode)
- Press
Add version
in the main dialog - Select
Steam-Play-None
underCompatibility tool
and pressInstall
- Set the compatibility-tool for the game in your library to
Steam-Play-None
- Download this repository as an archive file: Download
- Create the directory
~/.steam/steam/compatibilitytools.d
if it doesn't exist yet - Extract it to
~/.steam/steam/compatibilitytools.d/
- Set the compatibility-tool for the game in your library to "None"
Valve might decide, that your favorite game runs better with Proton, than using the native Linux client.
If you don't want to use Proton, as recommended by Valve on your Steam Deck, you only have the choice of running the game using Steam Linux Runtime
.
But you might have issues with that, so this compatibility-tool allows you to run your Linux-native games as is again.
Game | Valve's recommendation | Proton | Steam Linux Runtime | Steam-Play-None |
---|---|---|---|---|
CrossCode | Proton 7.0-3 (proton-stable ) |
❌, heavy stuttering | ❌, doesn't launch1 | ✔️ |
1: It can be made to launch, but will not have working controller input. see ValveSoftware/Proton#2818 (comment)
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