Surprised no one answered yet… I don’t have a steam deck, so I don’t know much about it.
Are those games from the windows store? If not, you could try to get them working on linux with Lutris (or something similar). Generally I wouldn’t encourage buying DRM-free versions of games if possible (I know sadly that’s not an option for every game)
EDIT: After four months, I realised I made a terrible mistake (blame it on autocorrect): of course I wouldn’t encourage NON DRM-free games. Or just: would encourage DRM-free games.
Any advice for a Steam Deck user that dual boots windows to access games I’ve paid for but otherwise can’t play anymore on Steam Deck?
Surprised no one answered yet… I don’t have a steam deck, so I don’t know much about it. Are those games from the windows store? If not, you could try to get them working on linux with Lutris (or something similar). Generally I would
n’tencourage buying DRM-free versions of games if possible (I know sadly that’s not an option for every game)EDIT: After four months, I realised I made a terrible mistake (blame it on autocorrect): of course I wouldn’t encourage NON DRM-free games. Or just: would encourage DRM-free games.