![]() ![]() So I tested the hacked exe, and it didn't quite work. ![]() If it's working on one it's working on all of them. one other benefit is consistent hardware. So, potentially down the road the Deck could be a great way to play. Seems like a good balance for a game designed with 4:3 in mind. I always welcome playing the game at 16:10 over 4:3, if given the choice. 16:9 will crop the images some when set to fill. At 16:10 these images fill the screen virtually perfectly without any cropping or letterboxes. ![]() When played in 4:3 you'll see letterboxes for the full screen images. I actually don't talk about this much but 16:10 is probably the best aspect ratio you can use for the game. This might not be something totally necessary for SH2EE, but having it run on the Deck would be a dream. That being said, I am willing to do any testing, share files, explain what's happening, post videos, screenshots, or anything else that might be helpful. I know my best hope is that someone in charge has a great deal of interest in the Deck or is planning on getting one themselves. I'm curious if anyone has any insights as to how the project interacts with the exe and why it might not be having the intended effect. Performance is the same in desktop and SteamOS. When I use any other version of Proton, I've tried all of them, I either get an unresponsive white screen that hangs until I force close the game, or an instant CTD or crash to SteamOS depending on which mode I'm in. I am able to play and use the built in controller (I believe it's emulating keyboard/mouse), but it is in a completely pre-EE state, including the audio loop bug and 4:3 aspect ratio. The good news is that Silent Hill 2 - using your exe - works out of the box using "Proton Experimental", but no enhancements are active. I have Silent Hill 2 on the Deck and installed your enhancements just to see how things go. I was curious whether this would "just work" as a lot of games have. I was a Q1 week 2 recipient of the SD and I've really been enjoying it so far. Not sure if any of the devs have a Steam Deck or plan on getting one, but I'd be thrilled to play SH2EE on the Deck without having to sacrifice the OS and try and dual boot Windows. I'd love to hear whether or not you have any plans in this regard. I checked all the issues, open and closed, and I didn't see any mention of the possibility of SH2EE working on the Steam Deck. See here in the below thread for the SHS2EE Guide for the Steam Deck. ![]()
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