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The Deck runs Arch Linux, so when a game won't run natively on Proton (whether current or previous versions -- though I find previous versions will often fix most games), then you'll need Protontricks.
(Also related: reviews and lots of workaround for Steam games on Linux and the Deck can be found at protondb.com.)
Uninstalled and reinstalled, and now no matter what I do Protontricks only gives me an error message when selecting Just Cause 2
Tried every other suggested solution, from adding -dx11 to the launch commands to using various GE-Protons to copying a complete install folder of the game from my PC.
Nothing's worked. The furthest I can get is the game's copyright screen before it crashes.
This is a problem if you are on the beta branch of updates for the steam deck apparently. It should work if you go back to the stable version.
Nope. I’m on the Stable branch. Just tried it again months later. Clean reinstalled the game, Protontricks still returns an error message. Game still won’t launch on Deck.