Larian Studios: Steam Deck Native Version Rolling Out with Hotfix #34
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Summary
Larian Studios announces that Hotfix #34 for their game on Steam Deck will install the native version automatically. The native version runs more efficiently than the Proton version, requiring less CPU and memory usage. Users can verify the correct installation and switch back to the Proton version if needed.
Key quotes
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Running the game natively on the Steam Deck requires less CPU usage and memory consumption overall!
If you're having issues with the Steam Deck Native version, you can switch back to the Proton version.
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