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  • Nightreign (to be clear, "ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN" is the actual official name)

    This same workaround is possibly needed for the seamless coop mod in the original Elden Ring as well, but the app ID would need to be changed to match that game.

    So for original elden Ring the launch option would probably be:

    SteamAppId=1245620 SteamGameId=1245620 SteamOverlayGameId=1245620 %command%

  • Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    How to fix controller input in Elden Ring Nightreign with Seamless Coop Mod

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    Muon: Steam Deck plugin for direct wireless lan multiplayer

  • I 100% had this issue, I could watch the combined memory climb towards 17GB over a play session, and when it got close the system would lock up. This was on an LCD deck, and I was targeting a 30fps with some of the graphical texture settings on high iirc. Some people reported being able to play the game fine, and my best guess is that they were targeting a higher frame rate and had graphical textures turned down. Since the memory leak would eventually stop growing, it's possible that with low enough settings you might be able to stay under the crash threshhold.

    The other possibility is that since it only would crash after playing for awhile, that short play sessions might let you get through without issue. The length of the sessions before a crash would probably be longer the lower your texture settings.

  • I'm assuming you're talking about Cryobyte increasing swap size, which was actually necessary for some games. God of War for example has a memory leak on devices with an integrated cpu/gpu (so handhelds and most laptops), and it would cause a full system lockup and crash after 30min-1hr of playtime. The memory leak would eventually stop around 17.5-18.5 GB of total RAM + VRAM used. Increasing swap file size would let the game run without issues or crashes.

    That specific use case shouldn't be needed anymore since Valve switched SteamOS to use ZRAM instead of traditional swap.

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    SteamOS outperforms Windows on almost all Legion Go S benchmarks, but Lenovo seems to want to pretend that the SteamOS version doesn't exist

  • Thanks for sharing, that's a great additional bit of info on this whole thing.

  • Yeah, I'm guessing the guy wrote the plugin and got it working for himself, And then contacted the lsfg-vk dev about releasing it publicly.

    The advice about waiting to make the plugin until configuration settings were finalized didn't mean much right now because the plugin dev likely already had the plugin mostly finished.

  • Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    The Lossless Scaling FG Plugin Has Released To Controversy - Steam Deck HQ

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    Split-screen game launcher for Linux / SteamOS adds support for multiple keyboards and mice

  • I know for trackpad/joystick/gyro mouse you can definitely adjust the sensitivity, but I'm not sure about adjusting sensitivity for an actual mouse (if that's what you're talking about).

  • I've made steam game lists for games I definitely want to play (library is huge, and I'm aware that most games I'll never get around to), and a separate list for games I've finished playing.

  • Make sure games are windowed or borderless and that you don't have an external frame cap like steam overlay.

  • My understanding is the tool originally was focused on upscaling, and "lossless upscaling" was the apps main feature (along with allowing you to apply other kinds of upscaling).

    So the frame generation part is more accurately "the lossless upscaling app's unique frame generation", but it's shortened to just lossless frame gen even though that's not really accurate.

  • It depends on the game, framegen techs, and your base fps.

    It can be a great way to squeeze more performance out of a game in some circumstances, but it's a big problem when games like MH:Wilds rely on it to meet an acceptable fps at all.

  • Different framegen techs have different requirements. Some like DLSS and the newer FSR require specific GPU hardware, some require being built into the game specifically. Lossless is great because it works on most hardware and most games.

    My understanding here is that it's working as part of the Vulkan pipeline, but I don't have enough knowledge in that area to answer more accurately than that. This article discusses what the dev of lsfg-vk had to do to get lossless framegen working on Linux, and it can give some insight into how it's working.

  • Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    There is now a Decky Plugin to use Lossless frame gen on Steam Deck

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    Several Game Pass games can now be launched through Battle.net, allowing them to be played on Steam Deck and Linux

  • Would have never expected that, I'm glad I came back to this thread to see if you had made any progress. Searching online about that, sounds like it's actually a somewhat common issue (that I had never heard of before now). Basically the advice is to try a better quality hdmi cable, swap to 5ghz wifi (which is less likely to get interference from this than 2.4Ghz), route the hdmi cable different to have more space between it and the deck, or add ferrite cores around the ends of the hdmi cable.

  • That thread was mostly people saying it was too laggy over USB methods (capture card etc) or that the only solutions are windows only apps.

    This video from that thread shows the capture card method:

    https://youtu.be/xlmAsNZDwjU

  • Most of the external portable screen projects I've seen for the deck use devices that can directly receive video over usb-c, like XR glasses or portable screens. I don't know of a good way to convert video over usb-c (or hdmi from a dock) into something that your Android tablet can receive and play. There are some windows only apps that can stream video via usb to a tethered tablet, but I don't know of a linux/steamOS compatible option. If anyone does, I would love to hear it.

    The easiest thing to try next would be to install Sunshine on your deck, and Moonlight on your tablet. It will still streamed over wifi, but a lot of people get better stream quality/less lag than with steam streaming.

  • Right, but the actual build/install instructions provided on the github probably won't work as provided because of the build tools needed and the locked file system.

  • I would recommend disabling wifi battery optimization. I know you can do it from settings in game mode, I'm guessing there may also be a KDE setting for it.

  • Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4 Is Very Playable On The Steam Deck - Preview

  • Here's the installation instructions, although the build instructions are not going to work on Steam Deck by default due to it's locked file system. I'll probably try it on my desktop later and see if I can get it to work.

    Ideally I think this project could later be installed through a decky plugin, similar to decky framegen.

    Edit: It's weird, running it on my desktop it keeps giving an error about failing to create a pipeline. Running it with sudo privileges doesn't give the error, but seemingly doesn't do anything. I don't really have any experience with graphics so I'm not sure what's going wrong.

  • They don't sell it anymore, but I use this super cheap tablet one, which only cost me $6.88.

    It's about the exact same length as the deck, and it has a flip out tablet stand that perfectly supports the steam deck.

    I'm sure it's not as nice as a lot of the keyboards mentioned in this thread, but it's been perfect for me.

  • Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    8BitDo announces it's controllers now have Steam/SteamOS compatibility

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    Youtuber PewDiePie is going all in on deGoogling and the Steam Deck is one of the surprising tools that's helping him to 'escape'

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    Discussion

    What games are you playing on your Deck? - July 2025

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    Sunshine game stream host for Moonlight gets security fixes, Linux improvements and more features

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    Microsoft is moving antivirus providers out of the Windows kernel. Hopefully anti-cheat will be next

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    Discussion

    Steam Summer Sale has started, what are you buying to play on your Deck?

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    Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11 - Ars Technica

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    Stress-testing toolkit OCCT arrives on Steam with Linux and Steam Deck support

    Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    Steam Deck OLEDs are back in stock in the US

    Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    Gears of War: Reloaded's Beta Shows Lots Of Promise For Steam Deck

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    Bento: a screen-less Steam Deck in a keyboard

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    What have you been playing in Steam Next Fest?