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i am installing some Windows Games i bought from GOG on my Steam Deck. I do this by Desktop Mode and adding the installers through steam foreign game and setting proton. This works great so far...
The only problem i have is with addons for games e.g. i try to install Kingdom - Two Crowns, i have two executables, one for the main game and one for an addon
setup_kingdom_two_crowns_1.1.16_r17150_(55285).exe
setup_kingdom_two_crowns_norse_lands_1.1.16_r17150_(55285).exe
Installing the game is no problem, but when i try to install the addon it says it cannot find the main game. As far as i understand the problem is that Proton sets for each install a seperate prefix, so the addon cannot see the prefix of the main game
Is there some command line command or anything else i can use to install addons to the already existing game?
Last edited by Dark574 on 28 June 2022 at 11:00 am UTC
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Yeah, that's sort of a cheating way. I'm interested in open source support for the hardware.
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Last edited by TamaraHeinrich on 5 October 2022 at 7:24 am UTC
yes i solved the problem.
The Prefix is set in the steam property settings of the game -> Shortcut -> Start In
this needs to be the same for the dlc as for the main game
A bit late to answer, but if you or anyone else wants a closest-thing answer, your best bet would be to contact the sc-controller people, to see if they are intending to add support. They made an open-source alternative to use Valve's old Steam Controller without Steam, and by all appearances, the Steam Deck's controls are simply an enhanced version of the same technology.
https://github.com/kozec/sc-controller
Having said that, using the device without Steam would currently result in lost functionality beyond the controls. Presuming you did not replace the OS, and did not use root, you would need to replace the virtual keyboard with something like the CoreKeyboard flatpak, and you would lose all advanced controls related to reducing power consumption and fan control. You may be able to access those settings without Steam, but I never tried, so I am uncertain of what the commands would be.
I would discourage using the root heavily on the default SteamOS, because of how it handles root and updating. Any changes you make may break.
If, on the other hand, you entirely replaced the OS, I would strongly encourage using something like holoiso, an effective fork of SteamOS. This is mainly because using a normal Linux distro will result in a kernel that is not 100% compatible with the Steam Deck, and even if it were, it might not be in the future, with you not having access to any changes made optimizing the hardware.
Edit:
Here is what you are asking for, I believe. Using the controls without Steam is partially viable now.
https://github.com/kozec/sc-controller/issues/665#issuecomment-1161304624
Also, because the Steam Deck expects a Steam account to start the device, an additonal link that you might be interested in, if your intention would be to avoid Steam entirely.
https://old.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/wnzrar/bypass_internet_connection_and_mandatory_update/
Last edited by NoiramSang on 20 August 2022 at 4:37 pm UTC