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I’m usually not that good with this sort of thing, but it’s amazing what kind of hoops I can suddenly jump thru in order to play this game.Well it's not going to be as clean or simple as that post implies.
You're going to need to do a few things, and you'll have a few options on how to run PSO or any other non-steam game for that matter.
You'll be able to run Desktop Mode on SteamOS which will allow you to install these games, but you'll likely have to jump through some (relatively easy) hoops. Alternatively, you'll also be able to dual boot Windows on the Steam deck, which will obviously also let you install the game like you would on any Windows computer. There's a lot of pros and cons there though.
Anyways, the simple answer to the question is yes you can, but the details largely depend on how comfortable you are with using computers and how much effort you'd be willing to put into setting it up.
I am playing psobb on linux now (pc not a steam deck). proton plays it perfectly. I actually added it to my steam library in linux and launched it with proton without a single hitch. I have had some issues with the controller. Controller works fine, but I can't remap anything via steam configs. I am guessing there are ways to get the controller mapping working, I just have not figured it out yet.
Welcome! I'm just new here myself as well. I'm happy to hear the game is playable on the deck, was really curious about that. Being able to play the game online on a handheld was like a dream back in the day. Whenever my deck arrives I'll be trying it out for sure, sounds like it takes some work to get going, but great once it is. Thanks for the heads up on the character creation screen!I've been playing this on Steam Deck all weekend, and it runs very well. Weirdly, you the character create screen is black and unuseable, so you have to create a character on a different device and come back to the Steam Deck. Otherwise, I'm having a blast playing this game portably and online. I was a Gamecube player back in the day, and only ever played splitscreen multiplayer, so once I get a couple levels and feel comfortable, I might look for a party (am a Purplenum Ramar). Also, er, hello everyone! First post lol
To add this to steam and take advantage of the controller mapping do the following:For anyone that is having issues running the game after the latest launcher patch, I have found the simplest solution to this issue after several hours of messing around with it today.
I won't go into crazy detail here just because there are many guides online already, but the one I used is located here. I followed the steps in order below:
1. Searched and installed Lutris in the Steam Deck Discover app in desktop mode.
2. Ran a command in the Konsole terminal (after installing Lutris, but before running it) that resolves some kind of error with it running on Steam Deck. Details on this in the guide I linked above.
3. Installed the game as normal using Lutris.
4. Once the game is installed in Lutris, you should see it under the "Runners" section on the left. Highlight PSO and you will see a wine icon on the bottom of the app with an arrow pointing up. Click the up arrow and select "Winetricks".
5. A new window will open up, select the default option which should be "Select the default wineprefix" and click OK.
6. This will open another new window where you will select the first option which should be "Install a Windows DLL or component" and click OK.
7. You will see a long list of different components which you can install, but here we will search for "dotnet462", when you find it, check it and install it.
8. Wait for the installation of this component to finish and confirm once the window is done with the install.
9. You should be back at the Lutris main screen where you can now click "Play" to launch PSO and the loader should now load properly.
10. Don't forget to fix the resolution under settings and configure the options as you'd like before launching the game. The window will close immediately if the resolution of the game does not fit within the Steam Deck resolution of 1280x800. I am running the game in fullscreen mode myself.
I will update this post with info on how to add it to the Game Mode interface once I figure that out, as well as how to install the LUA addons if I find that is somehow possible lol.