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Completely new to (just started looking into using) Linux. Steam Deck runs on Linux, so why is it so difficult to play games on Linux? I understand a lot of people probably don't want to use Steam for one reason or another (pirating, access to games not available on Steam, etc.), but for those that aren't anti-Steam, what gives?
It works perfectly fine for me for almost anything that doesn't have a rootkit packaged with it on steam deck.
My desktop I've had a couple more issues because I use Nvidia and their drivers are less supported. But it's still not that bad.
Thanks for the info! Hopefully I'll have less issue because the machine I'm on now (the one I'll be Linux-ifying) is all AMD. I'm trying to do away with Windows in my life, but I have a well-curated collection of games, some of which are m+k only (like Bitburner) and while once I get a Deck that'll be my main gaming platform, I still want to be able to plug a controller into my computer and blow some shit up.
ProtonDB is your friend. I haven't had to tweak many games, but you can find useful information there. ProtonUp-QT is also sometimes helpful. It streamlines adding proton GE, which is sometimes needed for codecs steam can't package. I personally install everything I can through steam, though some prefer heroic or lutris for other stores.