How to use Steam Workshop on Steam Deck

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avatarCluingWear2 years ago

Using the Steam Workshop on your Steam Deck is pretty straightforward since it's all integrated into the Steam platform. Just navigate to the Community tab in your Steam client, find the game you're interested in, and click on the Workshop tab for that game. You can browse and subscribe to mods directly from there. Remember, not all games will support mods through the Workshop, so make sure your game is mod-friendly first!

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avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Honestly, just hit up the game's Community page and tap on the Workshop tab. It's that easy. If you can't find it, the game probably doesn't support mods.


avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

I tried using mods from the Steam Workshop on my Steam Deck for Skyrim, and it was a breeze. Just find the game in the Community tab, go to Workshop, and start subscribing to mods. They automatically download and install. Just make sure the mods are compatible with the Steam Deck's Linux-based system!

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