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bassomitron , (edited )

Doesn’t that game require a massive amount of storage with all the expansions/add-ons installed? Doesn’t seem very Deck friendly, IMO. Especially for base model Decks. It’s one of the main reasons I don’t bother playing BG3 on it, either.

Edit: I just looked and can’t get a concise answer, seems like tons of players’ install size differs by notable margins. Official site says it needs roughly ~95GB plus another ~30GB during the install process (guessing for temp install files during decompression/compression). Meanwhile, some players report folder sizes ranging from ~97GB all the way up to ~150GB. Regardless, seems ~95GB is the bare minimum which is still a lot for even the 500GB Deck models. And there’s no way the game would run comfortably off an SD card.

nitefox ,

That’s great!

Gork ,

That seems awesome. But I wonder how it will do with Add-ons that you can install on the PC version. I can’t play without them since the QOL additions just make everything so much better.

TheBest ,
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Great to hear. Im over my MMO grinding days, but ESO is still fun to hop in an for an hour and do some quests.

GiuEliNo ,
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Yeah, I played it for a lot of time on my Linux desktop, and I never understood why it was unplayable on Steamdeck Nice work!

meldrik ,

Damn that’s pretty awesome. So this is the actual developer of ESO, that is spending time making their game compatible with Linux?

monolalia OP , (edited )
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Sounds like it — it was posted by The Elder Scrolls Online, not Valve. (Edit: Yes, of course this still means Proton.)

bionicjoey ,

Not necessarily. My understanding is that you can earn a green check as long as your game feels like a native console experience, even if it’s running on Proton

bisby ,

Wine/proton are great but not perfect. Lots of games don’t work through proton. “Compatible with linux” can mean doing the work to make sure your windows build is proton friendly and will work on Linux. It doesn’t have to mean Linux native.

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