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Our Adventurer's Guild, the turn-based tactical management game, just put out a brand new update and boy is it a good one. It's a small update overall, but an essential one for people that are going to be playing on the Steam Deck, since it adds in controller support!

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The update brings support for both Xbox and Dualshock controllers, but it has been tested and works well with the Steam Deck. The Xbox controller is the closest to the Steam Deck in terms of button layouts, so having Xbox support is great.

The rest of the update fixes up a couple of bug fixes and quality-of-life fixes. This includes fixing an issue where skills would lose their assigned position in the skill bar, missing level requirements, and a quest fix. We will also get a warning if we select a proposal while another one is going on, an item filter has been added for the loot screen at the end of quest report, and a prompt hint for skipping the leveling up animation has been added.

You can check out the full changelog via their Steam Community Post.

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Our Adventurer Guild is available for $14.99 and is rated Steam Deck Playable due to showing incorrect controller icons, needing to bring up the virtual keyboard manually, small in-game text, and possibly needing a community controller configuration, though the last issue should be corrected now!

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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