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Steam News5 May 20233y ago

LINUX PORT!

We made a full LINUX PORT, and we fixed some shaders so that it would work on Linux but it works natively now. The Steam deck still uses the Windows port, but you can force the Linux one on settings.

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fixedWe made a full LINUX PORT, and we fixed some shaders so that it would work on Linux but it works natively now.
changedThe Steam deck still uses the Windows port, but you can force the Linux one on settings.
changedWe also made some fixes to the Steam deck version, mostly with some shaders that didn't work as well as we hoped and some UI elements, which glitched when you changed from 16x9 to 16x10.

The end is nahual: If I may say so changes

fixedWe made a full LINUX PORT, and we fixed some shaders so that it would work on Linux but it works natively now.
changedThe Steam deck still uses the Windows port, but you can force the Linux one on settings.
changedWe also made some fixes to the Steam deck version, mostly with some shaders that didn't work as well as we hoped and some UI elements, which glitched when you changed from 16x9 to 16x10.

We made a full LINUX PORT, and we fixed some shaders so that it would work on Linux but it works natively now.

The Steam deck still uses the Windows port, but you can force the Linux one on settings.

We also made some fixes to the Steam deck version, mostly with some shaders that didn't work as well as we hoped and some UI elements, which glitched when you changed from 16x9 to 16x10.

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