Have you tried proton 7.0-5? There was another mint user that got it working on protondb 9months ago
Have you tried proton 7.0-5? There was another mint user that got it working on protondb 9months ago
It’s always really interesting seeing how people can have completely different experiences with kde and gnome!
I have had nothing but a great experience with kde for years but every time I’ve tried gnome it’s always been a buggy experience!
Both easy anticheat and battle eye have support for Linux native and proton, it’s just down to the developers of games to enable it
Without windows more developers would likely enable support
Clearly not if you are still here complaining. I suggest you follow the video https://youtu.be/X1fg9TB_DcU?si=vRAe34l4HT10vHyL and reinstall via usb with a fresh version of the image.
Here’s where you can get a fresh version of the steam os image. https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/1B71-EDF2-EB6D-2BB3
First off your device is not bricked, just reinstall steam os. Here’s a step by step video on how to do it. https://youtu.be/X1fg9TB_DcU?si=vRAe34l4HT10vHyL
Second off, by opting into a BETA you become a tester for an unstable software. Especially when it’s a beta for an entire operating system.
Third off I would love to see the proof that this is “also happening on prod” because it’s likely not happening on vanilla versions of steam os stable.
They installed the BETA branch of steam os and are expecting a flawless experience.
They are complaining about a bug causing the deck to boot loop on verifying install. This can be fixed by simply plugging in an ethernet cord Or reinstalling steam os stable.
They are BETA updates, meaning they are not polished, they contain bugs. Stick with stable if you don’t want bugs.
You’re welcome! Glad I could help!
Only things I can think of are that your hdmi or dp cable is out of spec, or if you are using a thunderbolt dongle/dock maybe the ports on that are out of spec
Here’s a github topic on it https://github.com/topics/watermark-removal
You could try to use a VPN and make a US steam account, then that might allow you to buy the game
OP likely means something they can run locally from GitHub
According to proton db someone got it working on deck 3 days ago https://www.protondb.com/app/1008080?device=any
With the price being $200 you might as well spend 120 more to get a refurbished steam deck, install ps remote play on that then you have a handheld that can play ps, Xbox, and pc games on the go without an internet connection.
Odd last troubleshooting thing I can think of is to try plugging it into one of your front panel usbs since they are usually using a separate usb controller. Otherwise you might just have a defective unit
Likely just a usb bandwidth limit you are hitting, try unplugging other devices that arent in use, I had this issue with my rift cv1 Edit* Also plug your rift directly into a usb 3.0 port on your motherboard, hubs even powered ones can cause issues with high bandwidth devices
That’s alright it’s an epic exclusive, they can have it while it’s shit lmao
Haven’t had any issues with crashing on Jerboa 0.0.34 on Android 13
I see this as a good thing!
The more Microsoft adds adware, surveys, and shitty requirements like tpm, the more people get finally fed up with Microsoft’s bullshit and finally switch to linux!