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i play it since yesterday on SteamDeck. It works and look good and i really like to play it on the SteamDeck. Playing time for now is 9 hours without crash or something else.
The only bad thing is the UI, some popup texts to small and the complete UI could be a little bit bigger. But with good eyes it is playable.
For the UI problem exist a mod, but since the official mod-browser integration it doesn´t work. And the mod-browser will not run on SteamDeck, i try it in gaming and desktop mode. I can click on it but it load nothing.
Maybe its a Linux/SteamDeck problem or a problem with the mod-browser, i don´t know.
Hope this will help you, sorry for my bad english, iam from germany.
Greetings, Dom
Thanks for the help.
EN: Seriously we'll be writing answers now in our own languages? But you do know, that your answer can help not only Germans but others as well? This is kinda excluding behaviour.
I tried to play Anno 1800 on Steam Deck last year. I managed to play it one day, the next day an "update" to obligatory uPlay arrived and didn't work on Linux, so I never again was able to play. Is the situation better and investing my money into this game will allow me to play this game? I don't have a Windows machine at all. On macs with M1 via wine it doesn't work.