![]() This makes a bigger difference than you might expect, especially after you've had the device for a while.Īlso, SteamOS *can* run Windows games in Game Mode, it's more convoluted to mod games on SteamOS itself, still possible and copying games modded on Windows works too.Īs long as you copy the games to a Steam Deck/Linux (EXT4/BTRFS) formatted partition, in the case of non-Steam games add them as such and force Proton compatibility, almost any (modded) game will work, also in Game Mode. The reason is the battery life optimalisations of the Quick Access menu, the quick suspend and resume, the better driver support and having a simple gaming interface that lets you sit down and play without having to fumble with fullscreen and multiple windows. what would be the advantage of dual booting then? Considering that if I have windows installed and it works well, I don't see any reason to use the default OS, especially if most mods wouldn't work on the Steam OS. rEFInd is the tool you need to dual boot. I just spent the past day formatting again and removing windows. I tested windows to go, and it works well enough, but then did it on the internal drive. you could also install windows to an SD card and boot as needed. Originally posted by golephish:then stock as is with desktop mode is awesome.
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