![]() While the framerate can dip and stutter occasionally, the Steam Deck handles Diablo 4 pretty well. For future sessions, you can launch the game from the Steam Deck’s default view, called “gaming mode.” Just select “Play” once you’ve logged into. With all that done, press play, and it’ll launch Diablo 4. Once you finish that process, it should automatically detect your installation of Diablo 4. Launch the application in Steam, and you’ll be taken through the steps of installing and logging into again. Like before, you’ll want to change the compatibility to “Proton Experimental” using the same steps we outlined earlier for the installer. Now, head back over to the Steam app, and you’ll find that file (Diablo IV.exe) in your library. Open the Diablo 4 folder, scroll down a little, and you should see a file called “Diablo IV.exe,” right-click on it (or, again, as an alternative, you can tap the left trigger), and select “Add to Steam,” just like we did with the installer. Open the file explorer we used earlier (the folder icon in the taskbar called Dolphin), then paste the destination into the bar at the top of the file explorer to quickly find where Diablo 4 is installed. Copy the destination directory by highlighting the text in the bar, right clicking it, and selecting “copy” (in our case, it’s Z:\run\media\mmcblk0p1\Diablo 4), then go to your desktop. With Diablo 4 installed in, click the settings icon next to the blue “Play” button, then select “Show in Explorer.” This will open a small window that contains the game’s files. Image: Alice Newcome-Beill/PolygonĪlmost done. If your Steam Deck’s SSD doesn’t have enough free space, you can change the installation location of the game to your removable storage using the same process as before. Once the installation is complete, you’ll be prompted to enter your login credentials, after which you can follow the prompts to install Diablo 4 as you would on your desktop PC. In our case it’s “mmcblk0p1.” If you mess up at this stage, simply delete the installer from your Steam library, and start the process over. Lastly, you’ll click the name attached to your microSD card. After clicking into that, expand the “run” folder, then the “media” folder. On my Steam Deck, it’s nested within the “Z” directory. By default, the installation will happen on your onboard storage, but alternatively, you can store the app and your games on a microSD card by changing the save destination. Run through the installation as you would on your desktop. Select “Proton Experimental,” close the settings menu, and then run the installer. In Properties, you’ll see two options: “Shortcut” and “Compatibility.” Under Compatibility, you’ll find an option that says “Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool.” Check the box, and you’ll be provided a drop-down button containing a list of different Proton builds. Click it, then navigate go down to “Properties.” Image: Alice Newcome-Beill/Polygon Click once to select it, then move your cursor over to the gear-shaped icon on the right (hovering over it shows the word “Manage”). When Steam launches, you should see the name of the installer file that you just downloaded along the left side within the “Library” view. After that, open Steam on your desktop (an icon should be there by default). If so, simply tap “Browse” on the lower left corner, then select the installer in your downloads folder. Then, in the drop-down menu, click the option that says “Add to Steam.” You may see a pop-up from Steam that asks you to add a non-Steam game. If you have a mouse connected, right click the file “,” or pull the left trigger that mimics the right click action. ![]() Click on the first option, then there will be an option to download the game launcher right at the top of the that page.Īfter the file has been downloaded, open your downloads folder by clicking the file explorer (the folder icon on the taskbar called Dolphin). Once a browser is installed, open it and search for. The best Steam Deck accessories Image: Alice Newcome-Beill/Polygon
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