Playing on the Steam Deck: Difference between revisions

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The Steam Deck is known for being able to seamlessly run Windows software through Proton, the Wine fork distributed by Valve. Running Oni on the Deck is thus easier than directly [[Playing in Linux|using Wine to run Oni in Linux]].
The Steam Deck is known for being able to seamlessly run Windows software through Proton, the Wine fork distributed by Valve. Running Oni on the Deck is thus easier than directly [[Playing in Linux|using Wine to run Oni in Linux]].


# Install Oni (vanilla or Anniversary Edition) on a Windows PC and copy the installation to a flash drive.
# Install Oni (a vanilla installation with [[Daodan DLL]] added, or the [[Anniversary Edition]]) on a Windows PC and copy the installation to a flash drive.
# Switch from SteamOS to the Linux desktop by choosing Steam Menu > Power > Switch to Desktop.
# Switch from SteamOS to the Linux desktop by choosing Steam Menu > Power > Switch to Desktop.
# In the desktop file explorer (Dolphin), copy the Oni installation from your flash drive to the Deck.
# In the desktop file explorer (Dolphin), copy the Oni installation from your flash drive to the Deck.