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{{DISPLAYTITLE:GTA Connected on Steam Deck}}
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== Prerequisites ==
= Prerequisites =
* [https://usebottles.com/download/ Bottles]
* [https://usebottles.com/download/ Bottles]


== Setup Instructions ==
= Setup Instructions =
* Since Bottles is a Flatpak, you'll need to run a simple one-liner in a terminal to grant it filesystem access:<br>
* Since Bottles is a Flatpak, you'll need to run a simple one-liner in a terminal to grant it filesystem access:<br>
<code>flatpak --user override com.usebottles.bottles --filesystem=host</code><br><br>
<code>flatpak --user override com.usebottles.bottles --filesystem=host</code><br><br>
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* Use the built-in "Add to Steam" option in Bottles to add GTA Connected to Steam.
* Use the built-in "Add to Steam" option in Bottles to add GTA Connected to Steam.


== Notes ==  
= Notes =
* It's much easier to install in Bottles than adding it directly in Steam.
* It's much easier to install in Bottles than adding it directly in Steam.
* There are alternatives to Bottles, such as [https://lutris.net/ Lutris] or adding the GTAC installer as a non-steam Game, but the latter requires changing the EXE to GTAC launcher afterwords.
* There are alternatives to Bottles, such as [https://lutris.net/ Lutris] or adding the GTAC installer as a non-steam Game, but the latter requires changing the EXE to GTAC launcher afterwords.

Revision as of 09:22, 9 August 2025


Prerequisites

Setup Instructions

  • Since Bottles is a Flatpak, you'll need to run a simple one-liner in a terminal to grant it filesystem access:

flatpak --user override com.usebottles.bottles --filesystem=host

  • If you're using an SD card or any other (external storage), additional lines are needed per device:

flatpak --user override com.usebottles.bottles --filesystem=/run/media/deck/[name] (Replace [name] with whatever the card is called)

  • Then download and install GTA Connected in Bottles.
  • Use the built-in "Add to Steam" option in Bottles to add GTA Connected to Steam.

Notes

  • It's much easier to install in Bottles than adding it directly in Steam.
  • There are alternatives to Bottles, such as Lutris or adding the GTAC installer as a non-steam Game, but the latter requires changing the EXE to GTAC launcher afterwords.