![]() ![]() To change a game or application to the Proton Experimental translation layer, one doesn't even need to switch over to the Steam Deck's Desktop mode. ![]() Thankfully, Steam Deck users have already figured out that updating the device's Proton Experimental version and switching all Ubisoft games to use it resolves the issue. ![]() SteamOS is based on Arch Linux, and the recent updates for Ubisoft Connect broke its interaction with SteamOS's Windows translation layer, Proton. It's no secret that, for all its boons, Valve's Steam Deck also comes with an essentially unsolvable problem by default: it doesn't run Windows. RELATED: GTA Trilogy Launches on Steam and is Steam Deck Verified The Ubisoft Connect app, specifically, seems to have recently put a halt to any and all gaming Ubisoft fans may have tried to do on their Steam Deck devices. Notably, while Valve's handheld gaming PC has little trouble running all but the most hardware-intensive games on the market, problems crop up with titles locked behind additional DRM and/or gaming launchers. Not surprisingly, though, the community has already sourced a solution for the issue at hand, but unfortunately, the underlying issue isn't likely to be solved anytime soon thanks to the way the publisher integrates its games with Steam. Ubisoft games are broken on the Steam Deck, according to the latest batch of user reports. ![]()
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