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If you after some more cheap Linux games or something to try with Steam Play, Humble have added even more games to their Summer Sale.

After browsing it for an hour or two, I've come up with a fresh list of games that I think are worth taking a look at:

If you wish to try out Valve's Steam Play, which enables you to try Windows games on Linux then it might be worth knowing from their whitelisted games that DOOM is 50% off and also Into The Breach has 20% off.

Also, don't forget to check out the The Humble Unity Bundle which has six Linux native games.

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MayeulC Sep 11, 2018
Quoting: PatolaBorderlands 2 GOTY + All DLCs + Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel with 91% off. Amazing.

Interesting, it looks like the euro price hiked from 19.99 ($1=€1) to 29.99 [a whooping 75% more than the USD price] for no apparent reason in december 2015, according to steamDB: https://steamdb.info/app/49520/ That, plus the fact that 90% of what I don't own is cosmetic DLC, will make me pass on this one.

BTW, it's 81% off, but some special offers stack, so 91% if you don't own anything yet. Much less appealing to me for now.
Well, if the bundle stays around, I might buy it in the future, of course ;)
fabertawe Sep 11, 2018
Well I feel bad buying a Proton (rather say that than Windows! And I did use the GOL supporting link of course) only game but just had to get Doom as it was half price. Should be able to try it in a few days as it's a mere 59.5 GB download

Off topic... which game is the record holder for biggest download?
drmoth Sep 11, 2018
Skyrim special edition under proton works fine for me, but it does require a winetricks patch to fix the audio. I'm on SteamOs with GTX1070.


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Dunc Sep 11, 2018
Quoting: fabertaweit's a mere 59.5 GB download
Yikes. That puts me off recent AAA games almost as much as price or compatibility worries.
no_information_here Sep 11, 2018
Quoting: rustybroomhandle
Quoting: EhvisI have to say that all the Borderlands games have a huge amount of replayability, without needing any "procedural generation" stuff.

I suppose it does still have procedural guns.
Haha! You are right, of course. I guess I am more concerned with games replacing good story and well-crafted worlds with procedural generation. Heck, I enjoyed Steamworld Heist and the levels are generated fresh each time. However, that doesn't take away from the strong story and sense of progression.
Rooster Sep 11, 2018
Quoting: fabertaweWell I feel bad buying a Proton (rather say that than Windows! And I did use the GOL supporting link of course) only game but just had to get Doom as it was half price. Should be able to try it in a few days as it's a mere 59.5 GB download

Off topic... which game is the record holder for biggest download?

Only 59.8 GB ? For me Doom has whooping 73.8 GB. Out of that, 47.9 being virtual textures.
fabertawe Sep 12, 2018
Quoting: Rooster
Quoting: fabertaweOff topic... which game is the record holder for biggest download?

Only 59.8 GB ? For me Doom has whooping 73.8 GB. Out of that, 47.9 being virtual textures.

It turns out it's 68.7 GB "on disk"! Things have changed slightly since my Commodore 64 days :D
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