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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 33.3 hrs on record (0.1 hrs at review time)
Posted: Mar 7 @ 1:00pm
Updated: Mar 8 @ 6:20am

Steam Deck users look here!
If you want controller support through the Steam Deck, press the STEAM button when in the game, navigate to "Controller Settings", then choose the standard "Gamepad with Joystick" preset out of Steam Input's own list. Basically just make sure Steam Input is properly ON. Then quit and restart.
For some reason, this makes the game suddenly recognize that a controller is "connected" and the controller options open up in the main menu.

If you want to make your own button config in-game after that, you can do that too I'm sure.
Also don't forget to set your resolution in the video launch settings before you play!
(I recommend 720p instead of 800p for this game on the Deck.)

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With that out of the way, the game launches fine and looks great on the Steam Deck. No tweaking necessary so far apart from the video settings, which is the only thing you need to navigate with the cursor one time.
Will update the review more once I've finished the prologue, but so far so good!

EDIT: The prologue and everything around it ran absolutely fine, with no issues to performance or anything like that on the Deck so far!
I'm impressed by how well it holds up, and I can't wait to play through it all on the go, just like the PS3 times. Nobody drinks alone in Paris.

Thank you EA; This was a rare but terrific move on your part!
Keep bringing more classic games over to Steam and I'll buy them too, especially knowing some of them work on the Deck.
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12 Comments
LoveSikDog Mar 8 @ 10:52am 
Just like PS3 times... Love it..
KEEPER Mar 8 @ 8:10am 
oddly enough it looks like the GOG version might still be better than the steam version, now i'm weighing my options.
KEEPER Mar 8 @ 8:07am 
good to know, and thanks for giving me this info.
Mailer Mar 8 @ 6:27am 
@KEEPER - Nope. there is no EA Launcher you have to fight with to play The Saboteur. It's seemingly similar to the GOG version. You can find more info here:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/The_Saboteur
KEEPER Mar 8 @ 6:26am 
like i want to play this old game, but i would rather just use steams launcher if you catch my meaning.
KEEPER Mar 8 @ 6:25am 
ok, what about other bullshit on EA, do they still do their stupid launcher bullshit where they make you sign up through their system, i'm hoping that because this is such an old game that i don't have to deal with their modern day bullshit.
troy089 Mar 8 @ 6:25am 
tysm dude that worked prefectly love this game sm cant wait to play it again on SD!!:)
Mailer Mar 8 @ 6:22am 
@KEEPER - I think EA might have forgotten to mark the game as having controller support. it does have controller support for 360 with associated glyphs. It's just that the Steam Deck requires Steam Input to make it work. On PC you should be good to go.
KEEPER Mar 8 @ 6:20am 
the game page doesn't even mention controller support, but it works for the deck, WTF? so i have to have a steam deck to get controller support, that is beyond ridiculous, why the hell can't i use my controller on my PC?
Mailer Mar 8 @ 1:56am 
@philium952 - So far I've not heard or seen any older bugs surface on the Steam Deck at least, so I assume this is the same as the GOG version. You can probably check the PCGamingWiki for more details down the line.