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I imagine the functionality of games that require separate launchers won't differ much if at all between SteamDeck and Steam Machine.
- Games that require kernel level anti-cheats usually don't work on Linux.
- Games that require other launchers may or may not work. Check compatibility first.
Use https://www.protondb.com/ to check compatibility ratings for games on Steam.
A new PC does not change how licensing works, OP.
I'm still hoping that EA gives up on the App and let us go through the stores like Bethesda did.
Ultimately, I wish we could get rid of all the third-party launcher requirements (I shouldn't have to keep a third-party launcher open to play a game I purchased on Steam) but yeah, it's not nearly as big of a deal as one might think. In fact, on my Deck, I barely even see any hint of those launchers in the first place, they're usually more like a pre-launch splash screen than anything.