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The video provides a comprehensive guide on installing and configuring "Baldur's Gate 3" from GOG on a Steam Deck. It begins with switching to Desktop mode and using the Discover app to install Lutris, a game manager for Linux. After logging into Lutris with GOG credentials, users can install "Baldur's Gate 3," make necessary configuration settings, and troubleshoot common issues like disk space errors. The video then explains how to add the game to Steam as a non-Steam game by navigating through Lutris to find the game's executable file and ensuring correct paths and launch options. It also mentions using the Proton compatibility tool and addresses troubleshooting steps for potential errors. Ultimately, the game becomes accessible and launchable from the non-Steam category in Gaming mode.
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In this part of the video, the creator explains how to install and configure Baldur’s Gate 3 from GOG on a Steam Deck. The process begins by switching to Desktop mode via the Steam menu. Next, the Discover app is used to install Lutris, a game manager for Linux. After launching Lutris and logging in with GOG credentials, the user selects and installs Baldur’s Gate 3. The installation includes setting preferences such as uninstalling unnecessary files to save space and ensuring file integrity to avoid corrupted file errors. The creator also shares troubleshooting steps for disk space errors and emphasizes patience during the installation due to potential delays and error messages.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on adding Baldur’s Gate 3 to Steam on a Steam Deck and launching it from Gaming mode. The steps include navigating through Lutris to find the game’s executable file (bg3.exe), copying its location, and then adding it to Steam as a non-Steam game. Detailed instructions are given on ensuring the correct path, setting launch options to skip the launcher, and using the Proton compatibility tool. The video also covers troubleshooting a potential ‘Wine C++ Runtime Library’ error. Finally, it confirms that the game should now appear and be launchable from the non-Steam category in Gaming mode.
