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Valve makes Steam Deck custom boot screens easier (updated)

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Update 5/10/22: in a later Beta update, Valve changed the folders for custom videos so it's now:

~/.steam/root/config/uioverrides/movies/

If you don't have .steam for whatever reason it's:

~/.local/share/Steam/config/uioverrides/movies/

You still need to make the extra folders yourself.


Original article below:

Valve just released a fresh Beta update for the Steam Deck, as they loved seeing all the custom boot screens so much they've now made it officially supported. This is currently available in the Beta and Preview channels you can swap over to by going into Settings > System > Steam Update Channel.

Yes, that's right, a hardware vendor just changed their software to let you officially override their bootup and suspend animations. What a time to be alive. Covered by me with a guide before, it's now easier than ever and with less steps needed.

From their changelog post:

It's been great to see all the community activity around custom boot videos, so we made a couple updates to make this a bit easier to do. The new folder location below will be a safer place to save your video files, and they won't be wiped with every Steam update.

Custom boot videos

  • Steam Deck will now look for custom boot and suspend animations in steamui/overrides/movies/. Please note that you'll need to create this folder first.
  • Play custom boot animations in full screen

General

  • Fixed issue with startup haptics

Resolution: applies to Preview Channel only

  • Added a toggle allowing Steam Deck to automatically control the display resolution for external displays. When toggled on, Steam Deck will automatically adjust the resolution for best performance on higher resolution displays.

So really all you need to do is make the folder "overrides" and inside it a folder "movies" so it ends up as:

~/.local/share/Steam/steamui/overrides/movies

Then put your custom movie files in that match the names of what Valve use. Then it's done and in my own testing it does work. I especially like the handheld history animation from Redditor TareXmd shown in the below quick video:

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You can find many more boot videos on the SteamDeckBootVids Reddit.

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gradyvuckovic Oct 4, 2022
Just good guy Valve doing good guy Valve things.
elmapul Oct 4, 2022
2:00 is that an fps counter at top left?
elmapul Oct 4, 2022
steam deck is each day closer and closer to what i expected from android phones when they were new.
i'm so disapointed with android, and hopefully story wont repat itselft this time, it dont seems like it will.
now i just need an way to put an symcard on it and kiss my phone goodbye.
elmapul Oct 4, 2022
what happens if we put an 1 hour long animation? it take forever to boot? lol
Arten Oct 4, 2022
Next step? Add support for steam workshop :-)
RavenWings Oct 4, 2022
Wonderfull
Can we get something like this for the achievement-sound next?
Arehandoro Oct 4, 2022
It'd be very cool if in the steam shop where one can buy wallpapers, etc, there would be a section for boot videos too. Integrated with the system, so we don't need to go into desktop mode to do it.
photostyle Oct 4, 2022
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That's awesome. I was just playing Fez the other day and saw the Polytron POST screen bootup animation and thought it would be great as a steam deck boot video. I'll have to do that once the feature leaves beta.
Pendragon Oct 4, 2022
very cool! I'll wait for the stable release .. by then I'm sure I'll have a good selection of animations to choose from
micha Oct 4, 2022
It's as if they are creating device ecosystem that they want / enjoy themselves but also making it available to others in the process.
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