• This tool will make playing Epic Games on Steam Deck much easier

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Jan 31 11:45:04 2022
    This tool will make playing Epic Games on Steam Deck much easier

    Date:
    Mon, 31 Jan 2022 11:37:35 +0000

    Description:
    Heroic - a Linux-compatible tool that can run the Epic Games Store - just received several Steam Deck-friendly updates.

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    Were less than one month away from the launch of the Steam Deck , and it
    looks like players might now find it easier to take more than just their
    Steam library out on the go.

    The main selling point of the handheld PC is its portability - at the expense of performance (compared to a powerful gaming PC), players can enjoy their Steam library no matter where they are. However, PC game libraries arent confined to just one platform; what if you want to play all those free Epic Games Store games youve collected?

    This is where Heroic comes in. Its an open-source, Linux-compatible game launcher that can boot up Epic Games Store titles. Because the Steam Deck is
    a Linux-based PC (albeit in a handheld form), Heroics Linux compatibility means it should be fairly easy to install on the system.

    This means that you wont need to muck around with trying to install a new operating system on your Steam Deck to run your Epic Games library - and (as noted by Forbes ) the new 2.1.0. Heroic update (nicknamed Rayleigh) has added several Steam Deck-friendly features.

    First up is the newly added support for gamepads. While its unlikely the
    Steam Deck's controllers will be compatible right away, we suspect it wont take long to make them work in Heroic now that the UI is already compatible with Xbox and PlayStation controllers.

    Secondly, the Rayleigh update has added the new Wine Downloader feature; this will allow users to download the latest Wine-GE and Proton-GE versions. The latter is especially interesting for the Proton-reliant Steam Deck

    Proton and Wine are both tools used to allow Linux machines to run Windows-compatible programs, and the GE (or GloriousEggroll) versions are community-built versions of these tools. The GE builds are typically more experimental (read less stable) but will often add support for games more quickly than the base versions.

    Its a trade-off that not everyone will appreciate, but for those that do it will make playing on the Steam Deck even more like using their home PC.

    Heroic is free to download and use (though you can support the creators through Patreon), and the tool will also run on more traditional Windows and Linux PCs.

    We suspect in the run-up to the launch of the Steam Deck well see Heroic and other Linux-based programs receive updates that make them more compatible
    with the hardware. As we find out about more must-have tools Steam Deck
    owners need to install well be sure to keep you updated. Check out: the best PC games you can play in 2022



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/this-tool-will-make-playing-epic-games-on-steam -deck-much-easier/


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