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=== steam-tui ===
=== steam-tui ===
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If you want the steam-tui client, you'll have to install it. It relies on <code>steamcmd</code> being set up, so you'll need to run <code>steamcmd</code> once to generate the necessary configuration files.
If you want the steam-tui client, you'll have to install it. It relies on <code>steamcmd</code> being set up, so you'll need to run <code>steamcmd</code> once to generate the necessary configuration files.
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=== Proton ===
=== Proton ===
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You should be able to play most Windows games using Proton. If a game has a native Linux version that causes issues on NixOS, you can force the use of Proton by selecting a specific Proton version in the game's compatibility settings in Steam.
You should be able to play most Windows games using Proton. If a game has a native Linux version that causes issues on NixOS, you can force the use of Proton by selecting a specific Proton version in the game's compatibility settings in Steam.