Right now honestly I wouldn't really recommend it, as the audio stutter is very distracting and there's still some noticeable graphical glitches but it's truly getting close now to being properly playable in all parts. The GE-Proton developer does mention that there will still be some issues, as the code to get it all working is very fresh. Open Halo Infinite in your Steam Library and click the little Cog Icon -> Properties -> Compatibility, tick the box and select it from the dropdown. Set Halo Infinite to use GE-Proton7-27.In desktop mode: download GE-Proton 7-27 info in my previous guide (using ProtonUp-Qt).Opt into the Steam Deck Preview branch, if you don't see it then opt into the Beta on both options for the Client and OS.Here's the new steps to get Halo Infinite working on Steam Deck: Not to be confused with Proton Experimental, which is from Valve. Note: GE-Proton (formerly Proton-GE), is a community-built version of Proton not controlled by Valve. Recently I showed off Halo Infinite running quite nicely online on the Steam Deck and now GE-Proton 7-27 that just went up makes the process even smoother and the campaign and videos now work too.
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