1. Open your steam deck in desktop mode. Download anomaly 1.5.1 and extract to any location. I just made a folder on the desktop and extracted the files to the folder so they're easier to access. The extraction process can take a very long time. (you can download 1.5.2 update, extract and overwrite in main anomaly folder if you wish.)

4. Run both files at least once and do your best to exit the game. While the steam deck is great, the game will load its own somewhat "blank" controller so you'll need to find a way to close them. My trick is to just hold down steam+x for a second or two and hope the cursor registers in the game to let me exit. Also to note, while it may look like you'll be able to play Anomaly, it will probably crash with some sort of lua script error if you try to go to any menu.


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Also thanks for the instructions above on getting anomaly to work on the steam deck, however my experience was a bit different to get it running. I was only able to get the dlls installed on the launcher exe, the dx11avx.exe would fail and abort on installing the dlls. Aside from that the game works using the launcher all i have to do is open the keyboard to press enter while the launcher is open and the game starts right up.

i also am having issues with trying to figure this out. I've installed mods like escape from pripyat and gamma before but cant get past the steps of even running the game on steam as a non steam game. It fails immediately on stalkeranomalylauncher.exe and anomalydx11avx.exe. Protontricks seems to open but doesn't show stalker anomaly as an option to run. Not sure if its been updated since then and the process may have changed, I'm a noob to linux and am very lost. this is my favorite game of all time and would love some extra help on trying to run it. Thanks for nay and all help.

I finally figured out how to get Anomaly to run on the Deck without using Lutris. Follow this guy's post on ModDb: -anomaly/forum/thread/running-anomaly-on-steamdeck-and-other-linux-distros-with-proton

Transferring my information was about as easy as you could do. There are several options - I mostly used KDE connect, but there's also Warpinator, and a deck plugin called DeckMTP that can let you do a direct USB connection. Literally just copy/paste, once I installed all the stuff I had before I could just drop in the old device's things and be good to go. One thing to be aware of, is that for games which don't support Steam Cloud, you need to copy their save data over. That's gonna mostly be in a folder in /steamapps called CompatData. Takes a little doing but it's not hard to figure out. The hardest thing to set up was STALKER Anomaly, and all that was was about a five step process of clicking things in Wine. By the way, if you make a custom controller profile for a non-steam game, when you add that game to the library make sure it has the same name as before and your controller profile will be saved!

Overall I'm impressed to the point I intend to hold off buying any more PC hardware until a Deck 2 appears. If that product gets the same kind of attention this one did there's no doubt in my mind it will be fantastic. Considering too, the ability to dock and use peripherals, I think I'd feel safe recommending an OLED steam deck as a replacement for a gaming machine + non-work computer to just about anybody. $399 as a base price for PC Gaming is fucking awesome, and $549 for this improved model, at least I feel is very much worth it. $150 for an OLED screen, more storage, bigger battery is not bad. The deck is a hugely popular product, which means you get the added benefit of folks constantly tinkering and messing with stuff to make it work, on top of the odd developer specifically targeting it (such as in Cyberpunk, or how Bannerlord reworked its control scheme). Those kinds of communities exist around other devices, but not nearly to the same extent, and they'll die fast as those products come and go.

Ooof. That is a little unfortunate. I do wonder if the price of LCD decks will stabilize a bit higher after a bit. I'm sure there's a good chunk of people selling right now in order to upgrade, so maybe it'll be less crazy in a month or so... Either way, it sounds like the original steam decks are still great devices, so I hope you're not too sad!

I'm having some weird issue where the left trackpad is vibrating whenever I touch it even though I turned off all Haptics in the settings...

it goes away after I press the steam button but comes back whenever i wake up my steam deck from sleep mode. anyone experience the same issue?? 2351a5e196

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