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Download steam, enable experimental. Done sugar pie, no need to lie.
https://www.protondb.com/app/1716740 https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/09/heres-how-starfield-runs-on-steam-deck-and-desktop-linux/
I didn't say it still doesn't work, that's cute though. I want to be able to play a game when it comes out, Linux failed for Starfield, so windows won out. It doesn't matter if that changed since I had to switch, the point is I did HAVE to use windows in that moment. Why would I risk losing everything I've done to this OS, just to not be able to play ES6 when that comes out? Having to learn 3 separate OS's in the span of a few days was a nightmare. I'm cool with simple, easy to fix, windows.