As the release of the Steam Deck approached and it became known that SteamOS would be used again, some panic shook the world, since generally Linux compatibility with games was fair hopefully. However, Proton changed all this, providing excellent gaming compatibility – albeit inferior to Windows – that had never been seen on this operating system.
Now, as we read in BoilingSteamit has been possible to reach 75 percent of functional games on the Steam Deck, combining the numbers of playable and verified games from a total of 13306 games tested in total.
Although more than 3000 games are not functional in the Steam Deck is not the best of news, you have to look on the bright sideand it is that just two or three years ago this would be more the number of games that would workso that this advance that has been made at the level of gameplay in Linux thanks to the Steam Deck is to be admired.
In any case, hopefully the number of games not working can only be reduced, in the same way that it has been happening with console emulators and their games.
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Jordi Bercial
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