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Yeah, the franchise is cool! The thing is that it'll be nice that it would perform well in Deck, since I kinda look to play these kind of games outside home.
Ok, I'll get it then! Thank you. ^^
It's good to see that you have shared thoughts on this.
Enjoy :D
- Ubisoft Support
Kidding aside that I'm still playing this until now on my Nokia C5-00 5mp XD
I manage to play it on my Deck and there's a missing driver i think its the "DirectX" driver. But when i installed Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Sea's with
"Steamworks Common Redistributables" then try to run Prince of Persia 2008 and you'll see the magic
The only issue was the controls. It gives keyboard prompts instead of controller ones. Also, the controls themselves don't really feel that great, what they're bound to I mean. For example, the first attack was bound to a face button and the other attack was a shoulder button
Maybe there's a community made control scheme that fixes this issue?
I have prompts for pad and keyboard at the same time. Colour coded, but that is of no help on the Deck. The layout is OK, though. And the game works fine.