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00:00:00 – 00:13:15
The video demonstrates how to run and set up a non-Steam game on the Steam Deck using Proton. The creator begins by downloading and organizing game files, then guides the viewer through adding the game to the Steam library, adjusting compatibility settings, and configuring Proton 6.3 for optimal performance. Essential steps include renaming properties, creating a wine folder, and setting up a wine prefix. The speaker also customizes controller settings, ensures full-screen mode for better gameplay, and mentions the use of specific functions like mode shifts and cheats for enhanced control. Throughout the video, the creator encourages viewer engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions, and invites them to join community platforms like Discord.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, the creator plans to run a non-Steam game using Proton. They mention a previous unsuccessful attempt due to compatibility issues with certain libraries or DLLs. The creator begins by downloading a specific game that has been featured before and proceeds to set it up on the Steam Deck. They utilize a keyboard for navigation, organize the necessary game files into new folders within the downloads directory, and prepare for further setup steps.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the narrator explains how to add a non-Steam game to the Steam library. They guide the viewer through the process by demonstrating how to copy the game location, add the game as a non-Steam game, and browse for the game files. They encounter some difficulty finding the correct file, eventually locating and selecting the executable file (bbpsx.exe). The narrator then adjusts the compatibility settings, choosing Proton 6.3, and proceeds to play the game.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses renaming certain properties and ensuring all necessary elements are included. They mention adding a wine folder for potential use with Lutris and setting up a wine prefix. The process involves going to Steam, selecting an icon, and setting a custom background from the downloads. Additionally, the speaker mentions unplugging their keyboard to avoid interference and returning to gaming mode while trying to keep the setup centered.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker explains the setup process for Bloodborne PSX, emphasizing the importance of enabling full screen mode for optimal gameplay experience. They provide a quick update mentioning a minor typo in the layout (spelling “Bloodborne” as “Boot Barn”) and discuss editing the controller settings, specifically adding a mode shift function to the right grip. The focus is on configuring the joystick and triggers for in-game actions, consistent with the game’s limitations on directional input.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the creator discusses configuring the button settings for a game, specifically mentioning how R5 will mode shift and how a certain cheat allows the joystick to manipulate time. They outline setting up a Bloodborne control layout and encourage viewers to engage with the video by liking, commenting, subscribing, and sharing. Additionally, the creator invites viewers to join chats on platforms like Discord and mentions links to their streaming kit in the video description.