The Android version in particular looks very good, with it supporting the touchpad (presumably on the touch screen). It uses its own UI and is more desktop-focussed rather than for handheld or TV, and it doesn't add the non-Steam games itself so if you have a large library on other clients then you're going to have fun manually adding those.Ĭhiaki is an open source PS5/PS4 Remote Play client that works on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Android, macOS, Windows and Nintendo Switch. They should look to Playnite for inspiration.īut games aside, what about other apps? I want to do pretty much everything handheld gaming on my Steam Deck, so I've made a list of some uses I want, and useful apps that I'm going to test as soon as I have mine.Īs mentioned above, Lutris lets you install games from nearly anywhere on Linux. I wish Valve would improve the non-Steam Game functionality because right now it sucks. But then there's adding them to Steam as non-Steam games, because I'm going to want see and launch those games with that sweet Steam Deck UI. From what I gather, Lutris will do a lot of the donkey work for me. Setting up categories on Steam for games I'd like to play on it, and working out what SD card I should get to top up my 256gb NVMe.īut the thing that's really interested me is how I'm going to deal with non-Steam games and apps. So I've started doing some preparations for the Steam Deck.
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