How to Play Rainbow Six Siege on Steam Deck

avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago
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avatarDescribingHail2 years ago

Rainbow Six Siege + Steam Deck = Fun times but remember, you'll need to tweak some settings for optimal performance. Proton is your best friend here!

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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Honestly, just boot it up in SteamOS. If it doesn't run smoothly, check the Proton version or the game's graphics settings. Some folks expect miracles from the Deck, but it's not a high-end gaming PC, you know.


avatarSingingRidge2 years ago

Playing Rainbow Six Siege on your Steam Deck is pretty straightforward! First, make sure you鈥檝e installed SteamOS 3.0 or later. Then, simply head over to your Steam library, find Rainbow Six Siege, and hit install. Since the game requires Proton (a compatibility layer for running Windows games on Linux), you might need to enable it in the Steam settings. Just dive into the settings menu, look for the 'Steam Play' section, select 'Enable Steam Play for all other titles', and you're good to go. Happy gaming!

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