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Why the cutscenes on this game dont work? "oh, because those games are proprietary and evil ! and made to be windows exclusive!"
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plus the free codec to compact video is crap! Oh, thos proprieatary formats are evil, you should save your file format in an libre format instead!įine. This conversation has being going forever. Sigh, that is not the issue, end users dont want to know the reason, they want things to "just work", or at least to know that something isnt supported. And at least these days there's hint that there's a missing video. What Valve is doing is that they automatically re-encode the videos into free format. Linux could play them, but Valve can't include the codec because it would eat their profits. If we dont fix it, they will go back to windows.Ĭutscenes is bit more of an licensing issue. Some people may not care about missing features, but a lot of people do, especially those who know those features supose to be there. where are the cutscenes? where is the video behind the title screen?If they didn’t notice something is wrong, then Proton did its job nicely sigh, nope, they never tried the game on windows so they dont know they are missing some features. I saw a lot of reports on protonDB from people who never played an particular game saying it run flawless on linux, then you open the game and. Quoting: Anza Quoting: elmapul Quoting: mr-victory Quoting: elmapulyou need an comparision point.


While I won't take any payment at all for it, as I will be doing it because I want to, I do accept any no-strings donations and regular support via Patreon, see more on the Support Us page. If there's any performance concerns, a save game ready to check would be helpful.
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Be sure to include one single Steam key in case I don't already own it, and notes on any Beta I might need to opt into (don't forget a password if it needs one). How will it work? Developers just need to send an email and it will go into a queue. It's also difficult to test on something you don't have, patches might need re-testing and so on you get the idea I'm sure. Valve of course have Deck Verified but it's going to take a long time to get through the tens of thousands on Steam and more releasing every day. The more games that can get tweaked and fixed before many thousands end up in the hands of regular consumers, the better it will be for everyone.

"You must be crazy doing it free", probably but the Steam Deck is important for Linux as a whole and I personally want to see it succeed. I know a lot about Linux, and since I have a Steam Deck why not help out those who need it? So that's exactly what I'm announcing: a free Steam Deck testing service for developers. Now that any embargo is up and I can do whatever Steam Deck content I like, I had a thought.
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Valve's new handheld PC the Steam Deck is starting to ship out but there's going to be a long wait for some, and others might not be able to get one at all for various reasons - I'm here to help.
