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Artifact, Valve's newest game, is due out on November 28th and it will be coming with same-day Linux support. Valve provided me with an early copy and it's pleasing to see it running well. 

We won't have any formal review until after release, however, I do have some rather basic initial thoughts found from a few hours with the beta today. Mainly, I just wanted to assure people it's running nicely on Linux. I also don't want to break any rules by saying too much before release…

Some shots of the beta on Ubuntu 18.10 to start with. First up is a look at the three lanes during the hero placement section, which gives you a choice where to put them. It's interesting, because you can only play coloured cards if you have a hero of that colour in the same lane.

Heroes are your essential cards of course, for a number of reasons. They can really turn the tide when things get ugly. They can buff up other card, have their own special abilities, you can equip items on them to buff them further and so on. Honestly, I'm a little blown away at the level of detail here.

For those collectors amongst our readers, here's a little shot while opening a Booster Pack with the last one always being a rare card:

Lanes can extend across the screen, as shown here where I have an additional four cards not shown. You can amass a pretty big army of heroes and creeps. In this particular screenshot, I had already taken down the tower (there's one in each lane) which was replaced with an Ancient in this lane and so with my current combined attack power this was a fatal finishing blow to my opponent (destroying an Ancient is an instant win).

I haven't so far come across any Linux-specific issues, it certainly looks like Valve has given the Linux version plenty of attention. I would have been surprised if it wasn't running well, given Valve's focus on Linux lately. For those of you who might have had some worries—fear not!

It's worth mentioning they have been through a bit of controversy on it lately, with it having a bit of a backlash against the monetization model. This was amplified somewhat, because Valve didn't put enough focus into certain areas of the game. Valve responded here, to say they've added additional modes to practice and play with friends, along with allowing you to convert unwanted cards into event tickets. It sounds like they're going in the right direction with it and it is good to seem them act on feedback.

It's going to be interesting to see what more of you think of it once it has released. For me personally, I think I'm going to quite enjoy it. What I honestly thought would confuse the hell out of me, so far, hasn't in any way. There's quite a bit to learn of course and certain elements to it are quite complex, but it's nothing like what I expected.

You can follow along and wishlist it on Steam. As always, do ensure your platform preference is set on Steam in your account preferences at the bottom. More thorough thoughts will be up at release on the 28th.

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Ehvis Nov 19, 2018
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Wait, it must have taken you longer to write this than you could have played the game!
Liam Dawe Nov 19, 2018
Wait, it must have taken you longer to write this than you could have played the game!
Eh? Not sure where you get that impression.
jardon Nov 19, 2018
I think this game looks sweet. I've always liked the look and feel of Dota but I hate mobas so I've never been able to enjoy it. As someone who's played magic quite a bit, I'm really looking forward to playing.

I think a lot of the flack it has gotten has been unwarranted. People are used to paying small amounts of money for video games relative to how many hours they get out of it. I'd be upset if we didn't already have expensive card games that set the precedent. As long as it's cheaper than MTG then you won't hear me complain.
Ehvis Nov 19, 2018
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Liam, did you open all your packs. How would you rate the total package with all the cards? Probably to early to tell much about the actual play, but maybe the diversity. Many duplicates?
Liam Dawe Nov 19, 2018
Liam, did you open all your packs. How would you rate the total package with all the cards? Probably to early to tell much about the actual play, but maybe the diversity. Many duplicates?
Some of the rares I got were, well, very interesting! Each pack was pretty varied actually, a few duplicates as expected but not overly so. Since (in the linked post) they will let you convert dupes into tickets if you wish then it should become more interesting and fair. On top of that, duplicates aren't a bad thing, since decks can contain multiples of the same card.
Ehvis Nov 19, 2018
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I suppose that means at least 6 dupes for a ticket. Otherwise the the cards would become cheap tickets. :D
1xok Nov 19, 2018
Can you play it with children or is it too complicated for that? The little dragons should please children very well.
Ehvis Nov 19, 2018
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Can you play it with children or is it too complicated for that? The little dragons should please children very well.

From the tutorial video on youtube it looked quite complicated. A lot of things to consider, especially with dealing with those three lanes.
monkygames Nov 19, 2018
More gambling loot boxes. No thank you Volvo. You could have left this game off of Linux.
HadBabits Nov 19, 2018
More gambling loot boxes. No thank you Volvo. You could have left this game off of Linux.

Initially I was going to say, 'well, it's a F2P game, so I don't see the--', but then I googled and discovered it's $20? What the hell, Valve? We know you're not short of cash, it seems rather greedy to double dip like that :/
Kohrias Nov 19, 2018
Looking forward to try out my prepurchased copy ;-) Hope they give the monetization model some more thought and adjust. Since they are one of the most succesfull companies with free-to-play I am surprised they didn't do it here.
Ehvis Nov 19, 2018
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$20 is not so much if the game is good. Especially if you can play a lot without extra card packs. Then it may keep the troll kiddies away.
Purple Library Guy Nov 20, 2018
Can you play it with children or is it too complicated for that?
I thought you were supposed to play it with cards. :D
DamonLinuxPL Nov 20, 2018
Anyone one know if is possible to launch this game with OpenGL? Steam req show only Vulkan... but I still hope to see it on my old notebook. Anyone know is opengl is available?
Keyrock Nov 20, 2018
I wish I had a beta key but I have to wait a little over a week. I've been really looking forward to this. I played MTG waaaaaaaaaaaay back in the day (the physical version) and have been wanting to get into a CCG for a while, but Hearthstone is just too simplistic for my tastes and no other CCG really grabbed my attention until Artifact.
Kimyrielle Nov 20, 2018
I am generally not a fan of Pay-to-win card games, which this genre is honestly all about. Spend more mullah, get better cards! That's fun...how exactly? I didn't like it when Magic invented that idea. I don't like it now. What happened to giving both sides the same cards and let the better player win? Too boring for a world where people universally believe that having more than others makes you cool?

Going to pass on that one.

That being said, glad to see Valve make actual games again. That took them a while!
TheSHEEEP Nov 20, 2018
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I am generally not a fan of Pay-to-win card games, which this genre is honestly all about. Spend more mullah, get better cards! That's fun...how exactly? I didn't like it when Magic invented that idea. I don't like it now.
Uhm... what?
When I first started playing Magic, I thought the same. And spent like 200€ on my first deck.
It was a catastrophe (I still have it, though, as a reminder of my own stupidity).
But slowly I learned that it has extremely little to do with how much money you spend. Just putting a bunch of rares/mythic rares together in a deck is just... bad. It won't work. If you're on a budget and can only spend 20-30€ on a deck, then you can still make myriads of well working decks + sideboard.

Some kinds of decks require you to reach deeper into your pocket, sure (if they happen to be based on an expensive card or require lots of those to function), but by far not all of them.
And the upgrade you get from spending hundreds of dollars vs only a few dozen isn't big.


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Cmdr_Iras Nov 20, 2018
Im interested in this; I did play Gwent but to be frank cant be arsed with the hassle of getting galaxy working on WINE. So looking at Artifact im curious on the cost of getting additional card packs; can you earn cards outside of cash purchases? Can you buy booster packs with any sort of ingame currency earned from playing?
Ehvis Nov 20, 2018
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Can you buy booster packs with any sort of ingame currency earned from playing?

No, but you can win them by playing games with "event tickets". And you can also win back your event ticket with those. So if you're really good you can have an endless supply, if you're really bad you get nothing. Or somewhere in between of course.
abelthorne Nov 20, 2018
Anyone one know if is possible to launch this game with OpenGL? Steam req show only Vulkan... but I still hope to see it on my old notebook. Anyone know is opengl is available?
From what I've seen elsewhere (Reddit, I think?), it's Vulkan only, no OpenGL option. EDIT: whoops, the message I had seen was based on the system requirements, not someone who actually played the game.

Can you play it with children or is it too complicated for that? The little dragons should please children very well.
I'd suggest that you look at HearthStone instead (Windows only but works fine with Wine). From the reports I've seen from pro gamers, Artifact has a really complex gameplay and is more aimed at hardcore card gamers.

Another option would be Faeria, which has a native Linux version and isn't too complex (a bit more than HearthStone but far less than Magic and, obviously, Artifact) but the game isn't f2p anymore and I'm not fond of their new economic model which can cost a lot of money if you want to keep up with the new cards released; though it's not mandatory, there are already a lot of possibilities with the base game.


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