The Steam Deck is more than just a handheld gaming device. The portable machine functions as a desktop PC, a gaming console, and the perfect streaming device. The versatility of the Steam Deck means that PlayStation 5 owners can stream their games to their handheld flawlessly combined with high-speed internet when coupled with the Steam Deck’s ability to play many demanding games on the system.
With the steps outlined in this guide, players will learn how to add their PS5 library to their portable gaming library on the Steam Deck using remote play.
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Updated on June 13, 2024, by Michael Llewellyn: Thanks to Chiaki, the Steam Deck can take advantage of the PlayStation 5’s remote play feature, giving Sony’s console extra portability and serving as a viable alternative to the PlayStation 5 Portal device. Using remote play can be a great way for gamers to continue a game away from the TV screen when other household members want to watch or do something else. As such, this guide has been updated to include another method for players to get the PSN ID for Chiaki4Deck. For streamers, this update also outlines a method that can be used to enhance performance.
How To Install Chiaki4Deck On The Steam Deck
To enable remote play from the PlayStation 5 to the Steam Deck, users must install a program called Chiaki4Deck. It’s better optimized for remote playing games than the original version of Chiaki, as it should run PS5 titles without requiring any tinkering with the settings. Use the following steps to install Chiaki4Deck:
- Select the Discovery tab – the icon that looks like a shopping bag.
- Type in Chiakra.
- Select Chiaki4Deck and install it.
Activate Remote Play On The PS5
- With Chiaki installed, enable the Remote Play feature on the PS5.
- Switch the PS5 on and select Settings.
- Select System, then Remote Play.
- Enable Remote Play.
Logging Into The PlayStation Network On Steam Deck
- Press the Steam icon on the bottom left side of the taskbar.
- Select All Applications and double-click on Chiaki4Deck. It will detect the PS5 on the same network. Don’t enter anything into Chiaki yet.
- Open a browser in the Steam Deck’s Desktop Mode.
- Right-click and select Open Link in a New Tab on this link: https://trinket.io/embed/python3/52183a157e?outputOnly=true&runOption=run&start=result&showInstructions=true
- On the new tab, the trinket page will instruct the user to open a long URL address. Highlight it, right-click, and select Open Link in a new Tab. Keep the trinket page open.
- In the new tab, log in with the PlayStation username and password.
- A new page saying redirect will appear. Copy the URL above the redirected trinket page and paste it as per the image’s instructions below.
- The trinket page will run a script and provide the user with an Account ID on the last line.
- Copy the Encoded ID for Chiaki.
- Highlight and copy the Account ID.
- Paste it into the PSN Account ID box on Chiaki4Deck.
- Go to the PS5 Remote Play screen and select Link Device to get a temporary PIN.
- Enter the PIN without spaces.
- Select OK and wait for the PS5 to register.
How To Add Chiaki4Deck To The Steam Library
With the Steam Deck and PS5 connected, users will want to use Chiaki in the Steam Deck’s gaming mode. The following steps can be used to add Chiaki to the Steam library:
- In Desktop Mode, open the Steam app.
- Click Add a Game on the bottom left of the Steam app.
- Then, Add a non-team game.
- Select Chiaki and add it.
- Switch back to the Steam Deck’s Gaming Mode.
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Adding Artwork To Chiaki
The Chiaki app will appear, but it will feature a blank icon. To change it, use the following steps:
- Press the Steam button and select Library. (Chiaki4Deck is under the Non-Steam tab.)
- Don’t select play. Instead, click the settings cogwheel next to the controller and select the Change Artwork option.
- Type Chiaki in the search bar to locate and change the icons, logo, and capsules.
Changing The Controller & Screen Settings
The default controls on the Steam Deck may not function correctly. To remedy this, players should customize it themselves or download a premade set from the Community Creations.
- Go back to the Chiaki page and select the controller icon.
- Customize the layout or select from a list of premade setups from Community Creations.
- Click on the current controller layout and press R1 to highlight Community Creations.
- Choose from several listed PS5 controller layouts.
- Run Chiaki to use the PlayStation 5 via Remote Play on the Steam Deck.
- Click on the cogwheel in the top right-hand corner.
- Open Stream & Consoles to access the Steam Settings section.
- Under Resolution, select 1080p (PS5 and PS4 Pro only). (Switch it back to 720p if some games are having issues.)
- Ensure FPS is set to 60.
- Double-click or tap the screen on the Chiaki PS5 icon twice to connect to the PS5.
- If the PS5 is in standby mode, agree to wake the console.
How To Fix Performance Issues With Chiaki
Occasionally, the Steam Deck can run into performance problems when running PS5 games through Chiaki4Deck. The following steps can be used to solve them:
- Open Chiaki4Deck.
- Click the Settings Cogwheel in the top right corner.
- Click Stream & Consoles.
- Under Stream Settings, change the Resolution to 720p.
- Change the Bitrate to 30000.
- Click on the PS5 icon in Chiaki to start Remote Play.
- Press the QAM button underneath the right trackpad.
- Click on the Power icon to open the Performance menu.
- Switch on Use per-game profile.
- Increase the Frame Limit to 60 FPS (60Hz).
- Switch on Allow Tearing.
- Switch on Half Rate Shading.
- Ensure the TDP Limit is switched off.
Sometimes, the double-tap won’t work straight away. If this happens, gently tap the screen until the remote play kicks in.
Steam Deck
- Screen
- 7″ diagonal 1280 x 800px (16:10 aspect ratio) 60Hz
- Storage
- 64 GB – 512 GB
- CPU
- AMD APU Zen 2 4c/8t, 2.4-3.5GHz
- Battery
- 40Whr battery. 2 – 8 hours of gameplay