Baldur's Gate 3 has arrived, and yes, you can definitely play it on Steam Deck. However, as of the time of this writing, it's not fully verified. That means there are a few kinks that need to be ironed out if you're looking to take the massive RPG on the go. Our guide discusses how you can play Baldur's Gate 3 on a Steam Deck, including some issues that you might run into and how to circumvent them.
The cheapest version with 64 GB simply won't cut it. As such, you're better off with the 256 GB or 512 GB variant. Alternatively, you can use a microSD card to provide yourself with more space.
Starting the game opens the Larian Launcher. The cursor can sometimes disappear or reset as you're moving it. Try to move the cursor using the right thumbstick, then press the right trigger/RT on Get Started.The default option is Vulkan. This caused the game to crash for us when we initially started it.Make sure to switch to DirectX 11, then press RT with the cursor over the Play button.We recommend switching to DirectX 11 first since Vulkan caused crashes.
Select the game again and click on the gear icon to the right of the panel.Select Properties.In the General tab, scroll down to the bottom until you see Launch Options.In the text box, type the following: --skip-launcherThe next time you play the game, you'll skip the Larian Launcher, which means no more hassles with your cursor. Moreover, DX11 will be the default option now.
Use the skip launcher command so you can start the game directly, and with DX11 enabled.
Resolution: 1280x800VSync: OffFramerate cap: Enabled; 30 fps.Overall preset: MediumShadow quality: LowCloud quality: Low
We suggest trying a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard setup. While it won't lead to a purely handheld experience, the controls are still reminiscent of what you'd expect if you're playing on PC.
And that's it, that's everything you need to know on how to play Baldur's Gate 3 on Steam Deck. We'll have a huge BG3 guides hub soon, so stay tuned.
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