Valve as expected have put up the Steam Autumn Sale for 2018 and it comes rammed full of some epic Linux gaming deals.
As always, I aim to give you a couple of interesting titles with good deals to get you started:
- The Talos Principle - 85% off (Remains one of the best first-person puzzle games around)
- Rise of the Tomb Raider - 80% off (According to SteamDB that's the lowest price ever for Steam)
- Total War: WARHAMMER - 75% off
- Mad Max - 75% off (Easily one of my favourite Feral Interactive ports, also has a Vulkan beta)
- Planetary Annihilation: TITANS - 75% off (One of the biggest RTS games on Linux, with a renewed life recently)
- EVERSPACE - 70% off
- Black Mesa - 60% off (Good price to get it at while waiting for the Xen levels)
- Rocket League - 50% off (I'm personally nearing 200 hours in this…)
- Total War: WARHAMMER II (only just released for Linux!) - 50% off
- For The King - 50% off
As always, there's plenty more on sale. Plenty of games both big and small of sale, some of the discounts are a little ridiculous! See more on Steam, here's a handy link to show all Linux titles on sale - filtered for only games and DLC.
Also, their artwork for it is absolutely lovely, wouldn't mind an expanded version of this as a background:
Do come back and let us know what you're getting, we would love to know.
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Quoting: subQuoting: dannielloQuote"Also, their artwork for it is absolutely lovely, wouldn't mind an expanded version of this as a background"True, Valve published bigger version of these artworks, but in fact they are expanded only a little...
https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/store/promo/autumn2018/wallpapers.zip
Still my fav (from 2016) :)
That looks great!! Do you have more? Or do anyone know where to get a nice library of previous artwork? They really do use some great stuff. :)
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Couldn't resist and bought Knee Deep, Rise of the Tomb Rider, Mass Effect (easier to play with Proton in Steam that on Origin) and Wailing Heights.
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Quoting: CyrilSame here! My wishlist is pretty big and doesn't have only Linux games... I got Tales of Monkey Island.Tales of monkey island is a good game. I have played it in wine.
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Big question: the Steam Controller is on sale too, I never used a gamepad in my life and a lot of games I own needs one, should I buy it or the Logitech F310? I want a plug'n'play experience with Steam, Proton and/or Wine, and Gog.
Thanks in advance for the advices! ;)
Thanks in advance for the advices! ;)
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Quoting: ziabiceBig question: the Steam Controller is on sale too, I never used a gamepad in my life and a lot of games I own needs one, should I buy it or the Logitech F310? I want a plug'n'play experience with Steam, Proton and/or Wine, and Gog.
Thanks in advance for the advices! ;)
What seems often to be forgotten about the Steam Controller is that you don't need to use the touchpads for most games supporting controllers. But they are handy if you want to play some mouse and keyboard games on the couch.
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Quoting: ziabiceBig question: the Steam Controller is on sale too, I never used a gamepad in my life and a lot of games I own needs one, should I buy it or the Logitech F310? I want a plug'n'play experience with Steam, Proton and/or Wine, and Gog.
Thanks in advance for the advices! ;)
I'm happy with my F310; it's cheap & simple, not as good as a DS4, but it gets the job done. (I used to be KB/M only before getting a PS4; so these two are my only references.)
I've had a little difficulty getting it recognized in a couple of games over *streaming*, though (e.g. Assassin's Creed II). No issues (special settings etc.) with Wine.
(Streaming via Moonlight, that is. I don't remember Steam streaming causing an issue.)
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I used to be KB/M only for decades, up to a few years ago when I got the Xbox One controller and it's great to have a controller even as a PC gamer. For some games it's just better and it's nice to be able to lean back and relax your shoulders sometimes. Do I still play games with mouse and keyboard? Absolutely, but it depends on what type of game I'm playing.
One thing I would say about the Steam Controller is that it seems a bit niche. A lot of games are made with the Xbox and PlayStation controllers in mind. The Steam Controller kind of tries to create a keyboard and mouse replacement but that's not what I would personally want from a controller.
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One thing I would say about the Steam Controller is that it seems a bit niche. A lot of games are made with the Xbox and PlayStation controllers in mind. The Steam Controller kind of tries to create a keyboard and mouse replacement but that's not what I would personally want from a controller.
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Quoting: ziabiceBig question: the Steam Controller is on sale too, I never used a gamepad in my life and a lot of games I own needs one, should I buy it or the Logitech F310? I want a plug'n'play experience with Steam, Proton and/or Wine, and Gog.
Thanks in advance for the advices! ;)
Based on your "plug'n'play" wish, I'd recommend the Microsoft XBOX 360 usb controller. It often works with no setup or minimal setup required. I remember my first ever game of Rocket League. Plugged the XBOX 360 controller in and it was detected, all the game controls automatically mapped perfectly, ready to play immediately.
Saying that, I'm not a massive fan of gamepad use in my games (preferring keyboard and mouse wherever possible). As such, even though I own a Steam Controller too, I rarely consider using it.
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Apart from getting Total War: WARHAMMER II, I bought these Steamplay games, and the experience is like running a native game - amazing:
Ryse: Son of Rome
Crysis 2
Batman: Arkham Origins
The Witcher 3
The first 3 are going for just 5€. Hair Works is not working with Nvidia 415 driver in the Witcher 3. I understood that they fixed that, but I lost track in which driver version?
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Ryse: Son of Rome
Crysis 2
Batman: Arkham Origins
The Witcher 3
The first 3 are going for just 5€. Hair Works is not working with Nvidia 415 driver in the Witcher 3. I understood that they fixed that, but I lost track in which driver version?
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Quoting: FredOThe first 3 are going for just 5€. Hair Works is not working with Nvidia 415 driver in the Witcher 3. I understood that they fixed that, but I lost track in which driver version?You'll need the Vulkan developer beta driver 396.54.09 for VK_EXT_transform_feedback. On Ubuntu you can get it from this PPA.
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