Ricochet Steam Deck -
Activision has remained silent regarding a native Linux/Proton update for Ricochet. Unlike Epic Games (Easy Anti-Cheat) or BattlEye—which both released updates allowing developers to "toggle on" Steam Deck support—Activision maintains a closed ecosystem for Ricochet to ensure maximum security control. If you're looking to get started, I can help you with: step-by-step guide to setting up Windows on a microSD card. Steam Deck settings Call of Duty via Windows. verified FPS alternatives that run perfectly on SteamOS. Which of those sounds most helpful to you?
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Game crashes on launch | Use Proton 5.13-6 or Proton 7.0-6. Newer Proton (8+) often breaks older OpenGL/DirectX. | | Mouse cursor invisible | Launch option: WINEDLLOVERRIDES="dinput8=n,b" %command% | | No sound | Install faudio via ProtonTricks or switch to Proton GE. | | Black screen on fullscreen | Set game to Windowed mode first, then toggle fullscreen in-game. | | Game too fast / too slow | In Steam, set launch options: PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 %command% (forces software rendering). | ricochet steam deck
: SteamOS is based on Arch Linux. Ricochet cannot "see" the operating system in the way it requires to prevent cheating. Proton Limitations Steam Deck settings Call of Duty via Windows
You can replace SteamOS or install Windows on a separate partition/microSD card. : Ricochet will function normally; you can play natively. | Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Game


