The summary of ‘Steam Deck: Run EXE Apps "Easy Way" (Lutris/Wine)’

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The video demonstrates how to run .exe files on the Steam Deck, a Linux-based system, using Proton with Wine layers. It guides viewers to enter desktop mode, install Lutris, add a game by transferring and configuring the .exe file, and play games like Minesweeper. Adding an .exe file to Steam, launching games from gaming mode, and customizing controls using a controller are also explained in the video. Compatibility with .exe files on Steam Deck may vary, and checking ProtonDB for supported games is recommended. The speaker also encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and watch more Steam Deck content.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to run .exe files on the Steam Deck, which operates on a Linux-based system. They explain that by using Proton with Wine layers, you can run .exe files. They guide viewers to enter desktop mode, install Lutris, a platform for running games, then add and launch a game by transferring the .exe file and configuring the settings accordingly, allowing them to play Minesweeper on the Steam Deck.

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In this segment of the video, the process of running .exe games on the Steam Deck is demonstrated. Firstly, the .exe file needs to be added to Steam by creating a shortcut. It might not show up immediately in the library, requiring a restart of Steam. After adding the game successfully, it can be launched from the gaming mode by clicking play. The video also shows how to customize controls using a controller. Compatibility with Steam Deck for .exe files may vary, and it is advised to check compatibility online.

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In this part of the video, the speaker recommends checking ProtonDB for a list of games supported on the Steam Deck. The viewer is encouraged to like, subscribe for more Steam Deck videos, and thanks them for watching.

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