You can develop games on Steam Deck, and it's surprisingly straightforward.
Steam Deck is an undeniably impressive piece of hardware; not only does it allow you to dip into your Steam library on the move, but it's also effectively a portable PC that can be used to create games. In a recent tweet, Valve's Lawrence Yang shared a video which focuses on the hows and whys of making games using the machine. "This is one of the things we were really excited about enabling with Steam Deck," says Yang.
Hey look, game development on Steam Deck, no other PC required! This is one of the things we were really excited about enabling with Steam Deck, and it’s awesome to see folks already getting their feet wet. https://t.co/yEASvS513i pic.twitter.com/32bbzIlf02July 9, 2022
The video, by Taranasus, sees him build a game on Steam Deck without using any other PC. As the footage shows, he installs the Unity game engine, which runs smoothly on the hardware. "This is going annoyingly well," remarks the YouTuber, who then builds a standalone for Linux before adding it as an external game to his Steam library. At this point, his makeshift game can be seen working on Valve's machine and running at 60 FPS. "It took me a total of 40 minutes from booting up into Steam Desktop mode to launching the game within the Steam Deck interface," Taranasus explains.
If you're keen to attempt this, you're definitely going to need a keyboard, as using the device's touchscreen keyboard is not an enjoyable experience. "You will end up yeeting the damn thing out the window," says the YouTuber.
Having proved it's possible, Taranasus goes on to explain why people should use Steam Deck to create games. "It works, and it works well," he says, adding that "it could be
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