I normally check online to see if a particular Epic or GOG games is compatible with the Steam Deck before using Heroic to install it, but following that, I haven’t run into any big issues with getting the game to run with the latest Proton version. Though I suspect some games do work better on an older build.
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Ebert clearly recognized the value of his brand, and did what he could to ensure it would continue to support his family and colleagues long after he was gone. And while you’re certainly within your rights to be critical of the new writers’ opinions, it’s not like some evil corporation brought them in after immediately assuming the legal rights to Roger’s name.
Hello there!
We need a Lurker’s Anonymous support group.
On the one hand, you admit that it’s a low effort response. But by saying, ‘yet,’ you also acknowledge that an even lower effort response is still in your future. So here’s to continued improvement!
But I wanted your axe.
It’s a classic.
Baby steps!
The cocoon was getting a little rancid.
Viva la difference!
You mean listed on Steam as being SD compatible? Yeah, I expect Steam adds a little bit of secret sauce to get their hosted titles working correctly. I’ll check online resources that specifically target Epic and GOG game compatibility.