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Steam News12 January 20265mo ago

Suborbital Salvage supports Steam Deck!

Deciding to release Suborbital Salvage on Steam has always meant supporting Steam Deck on day 1 🚀 Steam post image Throughout development, the Deck has been kept in mind to ensure an optimal playing experience.

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  • Compatibility
changedThroughout development, the Deck has been kept in mind to ensure an optimal playing experience. From cloud save integration to native controller support, every system has been tested to work seamlessly with the Deck’s hardware. It was important that the on-the-go experience was never a secondary thought.
changedRecommended Proton VersionDepending on your personal settings you may need to change the version of Proton that Steam launches the game with. Using earlier versions of Proton may result in the game crashing on launch, performance issues, or other bugs. Its recommended that you use Proton version 9.0.0 or greater.
changedRecommended Proton VersionTo change the version of Proton:
changedRecommended Proton VersionSelect the game in your library.
changedRecommended Proton VersionSelect Properties .
changedRecommended Proton VersionSelect Compatibility in the side panel.

Suborbital Salvage changes

changedThroughout development, the Deck has been kept in mind to ensure an optimal playing experience. From cloud save integration to native controller support, every system has been tested to work seamlessly with the Deck’s hardware. It was important that the on-the-go experience was never a secondary thought.
changedDepending on your personal settings you may need to change the version of Proton that Steam launches the game with. Using earlier versions of Proton may result in the game crashing on launch, performance issues, or other bugs. Its recommended that you use Proton version 9.0.0 or greater.
changedTo change the version of Proton:
changedSelect the game in your library.
changedSelect Properties .

Deciding to release Suborbital Salvage on Steam has always meant supporting Steam Deck on day 1 🚀 Steam post image

Throughout development, the Deck has been kept in mind to ensure an optimal playing experience. From cloud save integration to native controller support, every system has been tested to work seamlessly with the Deck’s hardware. It was important that the on-the-go experience was never a secondary thought.

Whether you’re at your desk or on your couch, you’re getting the definitive version of the game.

Depending on your personal settings you may need to change the version of Proton that Steam launches the game with. Using earlier versions of Proton may result in the game crashing on launch, performance issues, or other bugs. Its recommended that you use Proton version 9.0.0 or greater.

To change the version of Proton:

  1. Select the game in your library.

  2. Select Properties.

  3. Select Compatibility in the side panel.

  4. Enable Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool.

  5. Choose a Proton version 9.0.0 or greater.

Source

Steam News / 12 January 2026

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