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Also, yeah, agreed on the poor treatment of this title. I've seen this happen to other indie games. Devs decide to port to Switch with great QOL enhancements, and after they've had their payday, they neglect the original version that made them successful in the first place.
Firstly the games sound is GONE I have checked everything to see what could cause this I have no idea.
Secondly this makes the game us 40% of my CPU which it did not before making me believe this is no longer safe to use as a method of patching the game.
Lastly the game no longer closes normally without me closing it in task manager.
The fact this game has console release and no controller support is so massively disappointing for me after coming back to the game nearly 5 years after playing it on switch.
You can unpack the tarball and run it straight on your Steamdeck. Everything else is spot on for a Linux/Steamdeck installation. Thanks for the write-up!