Steam Deck: Official website checks which of your games are compatible

Valve’s Steam Deck has already garnered a lot of hype: it’s essentially a PC-based portable console. Of course, you get games via Steam. And that’s exactly where Valve took action. A website has now been set up that shows you which games from your library are compatible. Of course, you have to log in with your Steam account.

Valve assigns four different ratings, which are intended to show how error-free the respective game is likely to run. On the compatibility website, you can get a very practical overview of the support for your own collection. However, Valve has not yet reviewed all titles from the Steam catalog. So maybe something else is going on there.

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Above is a screenshot showing an excerpt from my library. At the same time, however, it is also marked that 107 games from my collection have not yet been rated – that is, the majority.

The Steam Deck relies on SteamOS, which is based on Linux. However, it should also be possible to subsequently hoist Windows onto the device. Have you checked which titles from your Steam game collection are compatible? Are you happy with the results?

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