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As of writing this, Valve's Steam Deck has git available by default, and obviously has Steam. So Steam Deck users can skip to installing the game.
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Install these tools for your distro. For Debian/Ubuntu/LinuxMint this would be done by running "sudo apt install git wine" in a terminal, or by finding git and wine in your operating system's "app store". Ensure you're not installing the tools using something called "flatpak". Running PIF with flatpak-versions of the tools should work just as well, but is outside the scope of this guide.
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Install these tools for your distro. For Debian/Ubuntu/LinuxMint this would be done by running "sudo apt install git" in a terminal, or by finding git in your distro's "app store".
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### Installing the game
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When you've got the tools installed, simply make a folder you wish to install Infinite Fusion into. Something like `/home/username/Games/Infinite Fusion` will do just fine. You then need to open this folder in a terminal. On most Linux systems (Including Steam Deck), this can be done by simply right-clicking and selecting "Open Terminal Here" or similar:
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When you've got the tools installed, simply make a folder you wish to install Infinite Fusion into. Something like `/home/username/Games/Infinite Fusion` will do just fine. You then need to open this folder in a terminal. On most Linux systems (Including Steam Deck), this can be done by right-clicking and selecting "Open Terminal Here" or similar depending on your desktop environment:
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