![]() Presumably their Unsupported category is about specifically Deck-related issues, not Linux-related issues. ![]() That leaves only the three Unsupported as definitely not workable on the Deck-but note that even that doesn't mean they don't work on Linux period, since all three of those Unsupported are actually Linux native. So presumably it wouldn't take much for all four of those to become Playable. Quoting: Purple Library GuyIt's interesting that of the Unchecked, two are Gold on ProtonDB and two are native. That's pretty great.īe sure to check out and follow the GamingOnLinux YouTube for plenty of guides and videos. For desktop Linux users, the ProtonDB rating was added too (if it's not Native) which goes Platinum - Gold - Silver - Bronze - Unsupported.Īnother interesting thing I noticed only recently, the Steam Top 250 website also has a dedicated Steam Deck Verified section for the top 250 titles there too. As a reminder though, there are quite a few that are Playable or Unsupported that really do work fine. ![]() For the rating, I'm sticking to Valve's official Deck Verified position for now. Making use of the wonderful Steam 250 website, taking a snapshot of the titles listed on July 12, here's what you can expect to see on Steam Deck and 99% will work fine on Linux desktops too of course, since the Steam Deck is powered by Linux. Recently I went over the top 100 most-played games on Steam by player count but what about the most highly rated games on Steam? Here's how the top 50 most positively reviewed Steam games work on Steam Deck.
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