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Paralives ProtonDB Guide: Deck, Linux, Save Reports
Quick Answer
Yes, Paralives has a ProtonDB app page at protondb.com/app/1118520. Use ProtonDB as a report reader, not a purchase guarantee: check whether the newest reports mention Steam Deck or Linux PC, Proton version, SteamOS or distro, launch options, UI readability, input method, build mode, save/reload, cloud behavior, and lot size before trusting a main save on SteamOS or Linux.
Compatibility Check
Should You Buy, Wait, or Test Paralives?
Run a small test save before trusting a long household.
Proton Reports
ProtonDB Reading Checklist
Yes, Paralives is on ProtonDB at protondb.com/app/1118520. This page is for reading those reports before a Steam Deck or Linux main save: check Proton version, SteamOS or distro, input method, UI scale, save/reload, cloud behavior, and lot size. A life sim needs more than “it opens.”
Paralives released in Early Access on May 25, 2026. Steam lists PC and Mac, while Steam Deck and Linux rely on SteamOS/Proton behavior and community testing. Because report volume can change quickly after launch, open the current ProtonDB listing before buying, switching Proton versions, or moving a main household.
Last checked: June 2, 2026. Steam and the official FAQ confirm PC/Mac Early Access. ProtonDB and Reddit-style reports are community signals; treat them as setup notes to verify on your own hardware.
Current Snapshot
| Signal | What it means today | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| ProtonDB app page | The Paralives app page exists at protondb.com/app/1118520 | Open the live page before buying or switching Proton versions |
| Steam platform listing | Steam lists PC and Mac, not native Linux as the main store promise | Treat SteamOS and Linux as Proton setups |
| Deck reports | Community posts can prove launch attempts and input notes | Prefer reports that mention build mode and save reload |
| Save safety | SteamDB cloud configuration is useful, but not a full save guarantee | Keep a manual backup before moving a household |
This page does not pull a live ProtonDB rating. Use it as a report checklist: open the current ProtonDB listing, then use the saved checks above to decide whether the report is strong enough for your setup.
Quick Answer
Open ProtonDB, find the newest Paralives reports, then check whether each report names hardware, Proton version, SteamOS or distro, input method, graphics settings, UI readability, build mode, save/reload, cloud behavior, and lot size. Be cautious with reports that only say “works” or “does not work” without details.
| First click | Then check | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Paralives on ProtonDB | Newest reports first | Launch-week status can change quickly |
| Steam Deck reports | Deck model, SteamOS, Proton, 1280x800, trackpad | Handheld comfort is not the same as Linux desktop launch |
| Linux desktop reports | Distro, GPU, driver, Proton version | Desktop Linux varies more than Deck |
| Save/reload notes | Whether the household returns after a full quit | A life sim is not safe until saves survive |
| Cloud or transfer notes | Whether the same save appears on another device | Steam Cloud behavior can differ from local launch success |
| Build mode notes | Rotate, delete, catalog, camera, UI scale | Paralives is pointer-heavy at launch |
| Player question | What ProtonDB can answer | What it cannot prove alone |
|---|---|---|
| Will Paralives run on Steam Deck? | Whether players launched it and which Proton version helped | Whether your own build-mode controls will feel good |
| Is Paralives good on Linux? | Distro, driver, and launch notes from Linux users | Every hardware combination |
| Should I force Proton Experimental? | Whether current reports recommend it | That it will stay best after patches |
| Can I use a main save? | Save/reload reports can reduce risk | Long-term save safety in Early Access |
| Is it better than Windows? | Some performance comparisons may appear later | A universal answer for all players |
How To Read A Paralives ProtonDB Report
Look for the details that matter to a life sim:
| Report field | Why it matters for Paralives |
|---|---|
| Device | Steam Deck, handheld PC, or Linux desktop changes the answer |
| Proton version | Default Proton, Proton Experimental, and GE builds can behave differently |
| SteamOS or distro | Steam Deck reports do not always match desktop Linux |
| GPU driver | Linux graphics behavior can depend on driver versions |
| Resolution | 1280x800 matters for Deck UI readability |
| Input method | Trackpad, touch, mouse, or controller emulation changes build mode |
| Save/reload | A life sim is not safe until the household reloads correctly |
| Steam Cloud or transfer | PC-to-Deck save behavior can matter more than the first boot |
| Lot size | A tiny room does not prove a large decorated home |
| Workshop content | Mods can add issues that vanilla does not have |
If a report includes only a rating and no context, treat it as a weak signal. If three reports mention the same crash or the same working Proton version, treat that as stronger.
Steam Deck vs Linux PC
Steam Deck and Linux PC are related, but they are not the same setup.
| Area | Steam Deck | Linux PC |
|---|---|---|
| Hardware | Fixed AMD APU and shared memory | Varies widely |
| Screen | 1280x800 handheld display | Monitor size and resolution vary |
| Input | Trackpads, touch, sticks, optional mouse | Usually keyboard and mouse |
| OS | SteamOS | Distro and driver stack vary |
| Best test | UI readability, trackpad cursor, battery, build mode | Launch, drivers, performance, save path, mods |
| Main risk | Input comfort and small UI | Driver or Proton compatibility |
Deck reports are especially useful for handheld comfort. Linux desktop reports are more useful for performance and driver behavior.
When To Try Proton Experimental
Start simple. Let Steam use its default compatibility behavior first. If Paralives fails to launch, loops, shows a black screen, freezes input, or current reports strongly point to a specific Proton version, then try Proton Experimental.
| Symptom | First move | Second move |
|---|---|---|
| Game does not launch | Verify files and restart Steam | Try Proton Experimental |
| Black screen | Wait briefly, then restart | Try a different Proton version if reports support it |
| Input locked | Check Steam Input layout | Try desktop mode or external mouse |
| UI too small | Check in-game scale and 1280x800 | Use Deck magnifier only as a temporary fix |
| Save issue | Stop using main save | Test a new vanilla household |
Change one thing at a time. If you change Proton version, graphics settings, Steam Input, and Workshop content together, you will not know which piece fixed or broke the game.
Main-Save Safety
Do not put your only serious household into a Proton setup until the basics are boring:
- Launch from Steam normally.
- Create or load a test household.
- Build a small room and rotate/delete objects.
- Play one in-game day.
- Save, quit the game, relaunch, and reload.
- Add a larger furnished room and retest.
- Only then consider moving a main save.
| Risk | Safer habit |
|---|---|
| Proton update changes behavior | Keep one known-good version in mind before changing |
| Workshop content breaks | Test vanilla first, then add content in small batches |
| Save path differs | Confirm where saves live before manual backups |
| Steam Cloud conflict | Let one device finish syncing before opening another |
| Early Access patch changes systems | Retest the same household after major updates |
If you care about a household, back it up before switching Proton versions or adding Workshop content.
What A Good Report Looks Like
A helpful report sounds specific:
| Weak report | Stronger report |
|---|---|
| ”Works on Deck" | "Steam Deck OLED, SteamOS version, Proton version, 1280x800, trackpad cursor, build mode tested, save reload passed" |
| "Bad performance" | "Medium furnished lot drops after adding many objects on low settings" |
| "Controller works" | "Steam Input layout used, right trackpad as mouse, rotate/delete tested in build mode" |
| "Linux works" | "Distro, GPU, driver, Proton version, launch options, and save status listed” |
Use strong reports to plan your first test. Do not copy every setting blindly, because your hardware and save may differ.
Deck-Specific ProtonDB Checklist
Before trusting a Deck report, look for these details:
| Check | Why |
|---|---|
| Deck model | LCD and OLED reports are both useful but not identical |
| SteamOS version | Compatibility can change with system updates |
| Proton version | Default vs Experimental matters |
| UI scale | A readable menu is mandatory for long play |
| Trackpad or touch | Paralives has no native gamepad listing at launch |
| Build mode | Curved walls, rotate, delete, and catalog browsing are the real test |
| Save/reload | Early Access life sims need save confidence |
If ProtonDB has too few reports, combine it with current Steam reviews, Steam discussions, and the two-step test from the Steam Deck guide.
When Not To Use Proton For Your Main Save
Use Windows or a supported Mac instead if:
- You cannot pass save/reload on a clean test household.
- Build mode controls feel unreliable.
- Proton reports mention current save corruption, launcher loops, or input locks.
- You plan to use a large Workshop library immediately.
- You need the most stable setup for a long story save.
That is not a knock against Proton. It is simply how to protect a life-sim save during launch week.
Next Pages To Open
- Paralives Steam Deck
- Paralives controller support
- Paralives system requirements
- Paralives Mac
- Paralives save location
Sources
FAQ
Is Paralives on ProtonDB?
The ProtonDB app URL for Paralives is available at protondb.com/app/1118520. Report volume and ratings can change quickly after launch, so open the current listing before deciding.
Can ProtonDB tell me if Paralives works on Steam Deck?
It can help, especially when reports mention Steam Deck, SteamOS, Proton version, input method, and save/reload behavior. It should be combined with the live Steam Deck label and your own test save.
Should I use Proton Experimental for Paralives?
Start with Steam's default Proton behavior first. Try Proton Experimental only if the game fails to launch or current reports recommend it, then retest saves and controls.
Is Paralives safe for a main Linux save?
Only after launch, UI, controls, save/reload, and a larger lot test pass on your own setup. Keep a clean backup before Workshop content or Proton changes.
Is Steam Deck the same as a Linux PC for Paralives?
No. Steam Deck has fixed hardware, SteamOS, a handheld screen, and trackpad/touch input. A Linux desktop may have stronger hardware but different drivers and controls.