Unity on Steam Deck? Anyone can make games now!



Unity on Steam Deck? Anyone can make games now!

Unity on Steam Deck? Anyone can make games now!

Full tutorial video here: https://youtu.be/20-EKbe17c0

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Check out my FREE GAME Vecter on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1175140

Follow me on————————————————————–
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taranasus_dev/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/taranasus

Relevant Links—————————————————————-
Rate My Setup video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx4Wy1vc_tI
Steam Deck https://store.steampowered.com/steamdeck
Unity Game Engine: https://unity.com/

Songs used———————————————————————
That’s What It Takes (Instrumental) – NEFFEX
Till I Let Go (Instrumental) – NEFFEX
Dreaming On (Instrumental) – NEFFEX

Tools used——————————————————————–
Video – Logi C920
Sound – (Logi) Blue Yeti
Photo/Video – Samsung Galaxy S22Ultra
Video Editing – Wondershare Filmora
Photo Editing – Paint.Net
Audio Editing – Audacity
Computer Specs – AMD 5800X, RTX 3090, 32GB DDR4 3400Mhz

Timestamps:
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00:00 Intro
00:11 The premise
01:03 Okay but why?
02:10 Prerequisites
03:22 The attempt
04:00 The result
04:13 Conclusion
04:30 But should you do this?
05:51 That’s the video… do you want a tutorial?
06:20 Outro
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Yeah you heard me. I’m going to attempt to build a game straight on the Steam Deck, deploy it to the Steam Deck, play it on the Steam Deck… STEAM DECK!

Tonight, on bottom gear:
Tara wares a hat.
The Steam Deck runs a game
And I write stupid descriptions that nobody reads.

Another week another adventure with the #steamdeck . This time I go out on answering the question that probably nobody knew they cared about: Can you build and then run games on the steam deck alone.

I start the video by outlining why I want to attempt this, praise the Steam Deck a few times like the fanboy that I am, then get to installing #unity which goes without any issues, quickly #dev a “game” and map it in the steam library as a third party game on the deck.

Restart the deck and sure enough it works like magic. I ramble a bit more about how important this is for current and future generations because it gives them a fully unlocked system to tinker with and end on asking you to comment if you want a full-length tutorial on how to actually do this thing then.

Thanks for reading. Pace✌️