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It's only the older games running under the wrapper engine "Axa" that are incompatible.
Yeah I know I can but I'd rather pay for it and have it work. I ended up plugging my steam deck into my monitor once I learned it was a known issue. I know I shouldn't reward square with this sloppy @$$ port, but I got it on sale and have always wanted to play these games.
How disgraceful.
i litalrlty use bazzite and it doesn't work bruh i wish it did. at least on my win mini anyway but its the same chip
Stuff like that is not helpful and just runs the risk of getting the entire thread locked.
SquareEnix haven't even bothered updating the original post with the rest of the affected GPUs.
Unfortunately my only stray idea is to run Linux and utilize gamescope/steamos mode that wraps your gpu into emulating/thinking its the steamdeck gpu
Given my steamdeck runs the game fine, but it's a wild shot, and I feel no game should require you to swap your entire os or hardware to be able to play
I've seen a few people say bazzite works if that's in "game mode" that would support my theory of the gpu wrapper doing its job