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This report outlines the development of Nexus Vector , a downloadable designed to run natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux. The game leverages a cross-platform engine (Godot 4) to minimize per-platform overhead while ensuring performance, file integrity, and a consistent user experience. The primary challenge is not technical feasibility but distribution, update management, and platform-specific binary signing.
The massive success of the Steam Deck (a Linux-based handheld) has forced developers to prioritize Linux compatibility. Games that run on the Deck almost universally run on desktop Linux distributions like Ubuntu or Arch.
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