Steam deck query!
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Steam deck query!
Hello everyone, I've just got a 512gb Steam Deck with a 512gb sdcard and I'm wondering
are any of the older X series games compatible with the Steam Deck and if not
are you or valve possible working on any updates for it?
I would love to play X:Tension and X2 on my steam deck (those are my fave X series games)
Thank you!
are any of the older X series games compatible with the Steam Deck and if not
are you or valve possible working on any updates for it?
I would love to play X:Tension and X2 on my steam deck (those are my fave X series games)
Thank you!
Re: Steam deck query!
There are Linux versions of all the games from X3: Reunion onwards on Steam, but I'm not sure how many have been tested on the Steam Deck. I will try and find out for you. There are no plans to port any games that are even older than that.
Edit: I've had confirmation that the X3 series of games do NOT run on Steam Deck, and the Windows versions of the even older games also don't run, despite the presence of the Proton emulation layer. We don't have much information as to why that is, and it may be some time before we are in a position to investigate further. I am not 100% sure about this, but I believe X Rebirth DOES run on the Steam Deck.
Edit: I've had confirmation that the X3 series of games do NOT run on Steam Deck, and the Windows versions of the even older games also don't run, despite the presence of the Proton emulation layer. We don't have much information as to why that is, and it may be some time before we are in a position to investigate further. I am not 100% sure about this, but I believe X Rebirth DOES run on the Steam Deck.
Re: Steam deck query!
You don't need a linux version, steam runs the windows version via proton.CBJ wrote: ↑Sat, 24. Sep 22, 23:37There are Linux versions of all the games from X3: Reunion onwards on Steam, but I'm not sure how many have been tested on the Steam Deck. I will try and find out for you. There are no plans to port any games that are even older than that.
Edit: I've had confirmation that the X3 series of games do NOT run on Steam Deck, and the Windows versions of the even older games also don't run, despite the presence of the Proton emulation layer. We don't have much information as to why that is, and it may be some time before we are in a position to investigate further. I am not 100% sure about this, but I believe X Rebirth DOES run on the Steam Deck.
I have a Steam Deck and have tried several X games. Sadly have to report that XBTF, X:Tension and X2 do not run at all, won't even load on the Deck. X4 does work but the frame rate is quite poor indeed and borderline unplayable at times.
I personally love the older X series, I felt they 'lost their way' after X2. I would love XBTF/X:Tension and X2 working on my deck. I'd even be happy to pay for an update if that's what it took
Re: Steam deck query!
As I said in the post you quoted, it doesn't work in this case.
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Re: Steam deck query!
Actually, the X games work fine on the Steam Deck, originally they worked fine, and the launcher window displayed properly, after a few OS updates, then it didn’t. After experimenting, I’ve learned that the launcher window still displays, but it’s hidden at first.
After launching the game, wait a bit until the thing to cancel the launch appears, and then open the On-Screen Keyboard. Then, you’ll want to press the Enter key, or for some games you’ll have to use the arrows first. After that, the game works fine. A bit of warning though.
X:BtF is VERY unstable and can crash at ANY time. I still don’t know why, but it’s possible to play it. I actually played an entire save when I first got mine. I pushed the game to its limits, and built at least one station in every sector. (Minus the Xenon/Pirate sectors, because it would be a pain to maintain them. )
X-Tension is much better, but it still crashes sometimes. I did the same thing to X-Tension. That save took a very long time.
X2 is quite stable, and it hasn’t crashed on the Deck yet. But you’ll need to convert the file with all the voice lines into a .wav format, if I remember correctly, in order to get those to work properly. I’m still in the process of my insane save, and I’ve yet to pick it back up again because of the sheer amount of stuff I have to manage. X:T really made me understand what Elena Kho felt like as one of the main owners of Terracorp, always getting interrupted by attacked freighters when trying to do something.
I haven’t tested the X3 games yet, but they work fine for the most part.
X:R, I haven’t even launched.
X4 works fine, but you’ll definitely need to adjust some graphics settings.
For all games, get ready to create the most confusing, and insane control-scheme, if you’re not playing with a keyboard and mouse, because there are so many important keys. Also, the On-Screen Keyboard doesn’t work for typing various things in X:T, and X2. Unless you plan on making a control scheme dedicated to typing, you’ll need a keyboard.
Anyways, I think I rambled on long enough.
After launching the game, wait a bit until the thing to cancel the launch appears, and then open the On-Screen Keyboard. Then, you’ll want to press the Enter key, or for some games you’ll have to use the arrows first. After that, the game works fine. A bit of warning though.
X:BtF is VERY unstable and can crash at ANY time. I still don’t know why, but it’s possible to play it. I actually played an entire save when I first got mine. I pushed the game to its limits, and built at least one station in every sector. (Minus the Xenon/Pirate sectors, because it would be a pain to maintain them. )
X-Tension is much better, but it still crashes sometimes. I did the same thing to X-Tension. That save took a very long time.
X2 is quite stable, and it hasn’t crashed on the Deck yet. But you’ll need to convert the file with all the voice lines into a .wav format, if I remember correctly, in order to get those to work properly. I’m still in the process of my insane save, and I’ve yet to pick it back up again because of the sheer amount of stuff I have to manage. X:T really made me understand what Elena Kho felt like as one of the main owners of Terracorp, always getting interrupted by attacked freighters when trying to do something.
I haven’t tested the X3 games yet, but they work fine for the most part.
X:R, I haven’t even launched.
X4 works fine, but you’ll definitely need to adjust some graphics settings.
For all games, get ready to create the most confusing, and insane control-scheme, if you’re not playing with a keyboard and mouse, because there are so many important keys. Also, the On-Screen Keyboard doesn’t work for typing various things in X:T, and X2. Unless you plan on making a control scheme dedicated to typing, you’ll need a keyboard.
Anyways, I think I rambled on long enough.
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Re: Steam deck query!
I came here to find a solution, And then I just started it in desktop mode, checked the compatibility checkbox and in windowed mode and it works. It looks a bit weird ike that but it does work somewhat. It still is a hassle to set up controller in big picture mode.
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Re: Steam deck query!
You can play it in “Gaming Mode” also by following my steps above.Emperor Penguin wrote: ↑Wed, 21. Dec 22, 01:06I came here to find a solution, And then I just started it in desktop mode, checked the compatibility checkbox and in windowed mode and it works. It looks a bit weird ike that but it does work somewhat. It still is a hassle to set up controller in big picture mode.
There’s no need to play it in desktop mode. Unless, they changed some more stuff again.
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Re: Steam deck query!
Doesn't work for me that is why I tried desktop mode.Tranxalive wrote: ↑Wed, 21. Dec 22, 05:50You can play it in “Gaming Mode” also by following my steps above.Emperor Penguin wrote: ↑Wed, 21. Dec 22, 01:06I came here to find a solution, And then I just started it in desktop mode, checked the compatibility checkbox and in windowed mode and it works. It looks a bit weird ike that but it does work somewhat. It still is a hassle to set up controller in big picture mode.
There’s no need to play it in desktop mode. Unless, they changed some more stuff again.
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Re: Steam deck query!
Oh. Okay. I guess mine must be different, or it's been changed again. It has been a while since I played.Emperor Penguin wrote: ↑Wed, 21. Dec 22, 09:01Doesn't work for me that is why I tried desktop mode.