Steam Deck
Mr.Wide 2022년 7월 25일 오후 6시 10분
Discord Integration
Need I say more?
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Prezidentas 2024년 8월 8일 오전 10시 49분 
Zarashigal님이 먼저 게시:
Prezidentas님이 먼저 게시:
Even without the extreme bias against Discord, Valve hasn't really done any third party integrations into Steam. So it's unlikely that such would happen. Discord themselves only have a barely working client on Linux, they said that the low userbase isn't worth adding effort into.
You're a clown. Install linux then come back here.
good luck streaming displays with audio lmao
Broseph Joseph 2024년 8월 8일 오전 10시 58분 
Mr.Wide님이 먼저 게시:
Need I say more?
Id rather they didnt.
muddysteel 2024년 9월 29일 오전 11시 01분 
CaliforniaKarl님이 먼저 게시:
Naso님이 먼저 게시:
You can get discord to work via desktop and add-non steam game. But you can't be in the call and playing a game at the same time. So some first / third party ingratiation would be nice. Steam does have a discord like chat feature as well. No one I know uses it but, it is there. I could see how they could build off that to make it be able to access discord servers you tie to your steam account.
+1

(Edited October 24)

Since I got my Steam Deck at the end of September, I've been using Discord regularly. Friends and I use Discord's voice chat feature to chat, while playing co-op games (like Deep Rock Galactic. Rock and Stone!).

HOW TO GET DISCORD:

Start with a freshly-booted Steam Deck. Press the Steam button, and switch to Desktop mode.

In Desktop mode, the icon on the bottom-left of the screen is like the Windows 'Start' icon in Windows 10/11. Click on that and search for the "Discover" app. The Discover app is like an app store for the Steam OS.

In the Discover app, search for and download Discord. Launch Discord, and sign in as normal. Leave Discord running in the background.

Now, in the bottom-right of the screen, click on the Steam icon. You can use this to get to Steam, while in Desktop mode.

In Steam, go to your Library, and add a non-Steam game. From the list that appears, select Discord. You should now have Discord in your Steam Library, although it won't show the Discord icon or colors.

Close Steam and close Discord. In the top-left of the screen, double click on the icon to "Return to Gaming Mode".

HOW TO USE DISCORD, AND WHAT WORKS:

When you're in gaming mode, you'll see Discord in the non-Steam games section of the Library. When you launch it, you'll see the Discord window, full-screen.

Discord text chat works, but it's really better if you have a proper keyboard (USB or Bluetooth). A mouse is optional, but is easier to work with than the Steam Deck controls.

Voice chat works _mostly_ fine: It will recognize the microphone and speakers that you have selected. You can join voice channels and chat with your friends. You can watch things that others are streaming.

WHAT DOESN'T WORK

I haven't tried any of Discord's new activities, so I don't know if they work.

If you click on a link in Discord, on a normal computer/phone it would open a browser. I don't know what it would do on Steam Deck.

With Bluetooth headsets, the microphone portion of the headset will not work, just the headphone/speaker portion. This is a Steam OS issue, not a Discord issue. See https://steamcommunity.com/app/1675200/discussions/2/3466100515572183499/

Screen sharing is able to stream the game you are playing, but others won't be able to hear the game's audio. This is not a Steam OS issue, this is an issue specific to Discord. There's an existing feature request on Discord's support site, here: https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360050971374-Linux-Screen-Share-Sound-Support

Game detection does not work. Discord provides two forms of game detection:

• Basic game detection, with no details. For example, letting others know that you're playing (for example) Fallout 4.

• Rich Presence, which allows a game to tell Discord what you're doing. For example, Deep Rock Galactic telling Discord that you're in a Mining Expedition, in a party of 3.

For basic game detection, there is a workaround through JustTemmie's steam-presence project: https://github.com/JustTemmie/steam-presence: It queries Steam directly to see what you're playing, and then uses Rich Presence to update Discord. I also submitted a feature request to Discord, asking for them to do this natively. You can upvote it here: https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/9746628937495-Allow-game-detection-through-Steam

Proper Rich Presence is more difficult, because Steam games expect to find a Windows version of Discord, not a Linux version of Discord.

An enhancement request has been submitted to the upstream WINE project, here: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50045

That enhancement request mentions two third-party projects that try to solve this issue. I have no experience with them.

I also submitted a feature request to Discord: https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/9746822285847-Rich-Presence-support-on-Steam-Deck Upvotes are welcome!

@CaliforniaKarl - now sure now long you've been pushing the above direction. I just got a SteamDeck a few months back. Let me know if there is an update to the level of Discord Integration. Following you (excellent) instructions on my Deck.
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