That's according to one Reddit user's correspondence (opens in new tab) with one of the game's devs, AndrewT (opens in new tab), and is down to the game being "Nearer the end of its life cycle than the beginning." ![]() ![]() I had figured that, since Colossal Order just came out with a new DLC for the game, it would be just a matter of waiting on support for Cities: Skylines on Steam Deck, but it turns out Paradox has no plans to get it working officially. Some people-incredible people-were born with the ability to play Cities with a controller. And as much as I love a good menu system, and configurable controls, it appears there's just no support for the actual game. It just continued to crash back to Steam. There I managed to figure out some controls that were more conducive to the platform and was finally able to change the graphics settings. Luckily, and this is going to be a theme throughout the rest of this post, I was able to mash the Steam button and navigate to the controller layout menu. First it crashed back to the Steam client while trying to load up a new city, so I tried turning the graphics down, but the dropdown menus were totally unresponsive. In fact it's one of my favourite games of all time, so you better believe I was ready to try it out on the Steam Deck.īut before I even got into testing the controls and whatnot, the major problems began with the city loading screen. Cities: Skylines (opens in new tab) is one of my favourite city building games.
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