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https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/steam-deck-verified-games/
When you visit your Library on Steam Deck, you'll automatically see the compatibility rating of each game, indicating the kind of experience you can expect when playing. You can also dynamically filter any view in your library by compatibility rating if you're looking for specific sorts of experiences.
https://www.dexerto.com/guides/how-to-check-what-games-you-can-play-on-steam-deck-compatibility-checker-1769863/
We are getting ready to sell the house a travel for a couple years. I was thinking of moving down to a steamdeck instead of buying a much more expensive laptop gaming rig.
Check Proton DB, yes it's mostly for Linux compatibility but they have gone pretty deep into Steam Deck compatibility.