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Be aware though, as a default it starts with the controls set to keyboard (even if the Steam Deck settings say otherwise).
After the short prologue scene you'll be prompted to 'press any button' - but no button will work.
Double tap the screen, it'll ask you to create a profile so press the Steam button and 'X' to bring up the keyboard. Enter a name, then press on 'options' on screen, then controller. Change this from keyboard to Xbox 360 controller.
And yes, it did take me a stupidly long time to work that out, so hoping to help others avoid that pain!
Edit: Found the reason behind my stutters: I had manually increased the UMA Buffer to 4GB and that didn't sit well with AC for some reason. I went back into the Bios to reduce it to the native 1GB and voial - now it runs smooth as butter again.
Well thats interesting and something I have never heard about. thanks.
Glad to hear some of you have been experiencing the game on Steam Deck :)
Just to mention, our games aren't technically supported for Steam Deck at this time and haven't had updates to make sure they are compatible. Of course, they may work, but it's always a good idea to just do some research like this to see if others have had any luck with them before making a purchase specifically for playing on Steam Deck.
- Ubisoft Support
That's interesting, thank you for that reply. Of course I wouldn't expect a company that has a huge back catalogue like Ubisoft to go through old games to check them - but I'm beginning to wonder if I can trust the "Playable" status Steam claim on games.
I keep banging on about this (and know it's not an Ubisoft game!) but Forza 4 freezes very very very often, claims the - Steam Deck! - controller is disconnected, loses audio etc even though Steam lists it as Playable. There is very obviously some conflict going on with the game and the Deck, it's very much unplayable.
- Ubisoft Support
I'm happy to hear that you have finished the game on Steam deck.
Thank you for providing your feedback so that other players, who might be interested in getting the game for their own Steam deck, will know where they're going.
- Ubisoft Support
Thanks for the kind words Jase, we appreciate it and I'll pass those on! <3
- Ubisoft Support
Ps thx to Jase for help