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kandoh@reddthat.com 7 months agoDragon Age: Inquisition is generally playable on the Steam Deck and Linux systems, but may require some tweaks or workarounds.
According to the search results:
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The game is listed as “Unsupported” on the Steam Deck, meaning it may not work perfectly out of the box[1][5]. However, many users report being able to run it successfully with some adjustments.
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To get it running smoothly, users recommend using the Proton Experimental compatibility layer and downloading community controller profiles[1]. This allows the game to recognize the Steam Deck controls properly.
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On Linux systems in general, the game can run via Proton or Wine, but may require tweaking settings or using community fixes[5]. The ProtonDB website rates it as “Gold” for Linux compatibility with some minor issues[1].
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Common issues reported include the game not launching initially, controller issues, and some performance hiccups during cutscenes[1][2]. But overall, with the right setup, many find it very playable.
So in summary, while not officially supported, Dragon Age: Inquisition can be made to run well on the Steam Deck and Linux through community efforts and compatibility layers like Proton[1][5]. Some tinkering may be required, but many users have had success getting this game running smoothly on these platforms.
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