Deep Rock Galactic from Ghost Ship Games has now left Early Access and thankfully it continues working very well on Linux when played with the Proton compatibility layer for Steam Play. More info on Steam Play can be found here.
There's a few reasons why we've chosen to cover this particular title, with the first and most obvious that it's now actually released and continuing to work very well. Additionally, Valve made a bit of a splash with it getting a big storefront banner so there's going to be a lot of eyes on it. Most importantly though? It's now one of Steam's most highly rated games. DRG is doing so well in fact, it's currently 98 on the Steam Top 250 list.
Here's a quick look with Steam Play Proton 5.0-7 - sadly no one joined me for this particular video:
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Video is using the MangoHud to show FPS, frame timings and more.
To be clear about it, there's two things that do not currently work which need to be mentioned. Firstly the small character videos don't work (not important, you can try Proton-5.8-GE-1-MF) but more importantly you seem to be unable to voice chat. You can hear others but they cannot hear you. Thankfully there's text-chat and you have a scanner item to highlight anything you want in the world from ore to enemies.
I've had a huge amount of fun with it personally with tens of hours in it and it does get extremely intense.
You can buy Deep Rock Galactic from Humble Store and Steam.
looks interesting though
Last edited by tgurr on 14 May 2020 at 12:32 pm UTC
Does anyone know why voice chat doesn't work in DRG? Perhaps it's something that could be changed in the official Steamplay build of Proton or maybe brought to the attention of the devs. If the fix were minor enough, who knows, they might consider it.
too bad it is first person so I cannot play it with my wife :(
looks interesting though
What is the reason behind it if I may ask?
Checklist
- interesting tools, weapons, and attachments
- flame thrower
- resource gathering
- chaos, mayhem, and pressure
- flame thrower
- crafting and item repair
- and not to forget the flame thrower.
Can it be enjoyed single player, or is it like Vermintide 2 where you can for a bit, but should really do MP. This looks so much like my jam.Single player is perfectly possible, especially with the little drone you're given when alone. However, after a couple of hours it might become a bit lonely.
Checklist
- interesting tools, weapons, and attachments
- flame thrower
- resource gathering
- chaos, mayhem, and pressure
- flame thrower
- crafting and item repair
- and not to forget the flame thrower.
PS. I tested this game since early days and it DID work at one stage back in early proton days.
Last edited by TheRiddick on 15 May 2020 at 8:29 am UTC
Not working voice is kinda showstopper in a coop game. Looks interesting though, but IMHO 30€ is too much (especially with reduced function aka voice chat).Deep Rock is a lot more fun than I anticipated. I was worried that the randomly generated levels would feel too similar and boring. But they are really cool! The variety of difficulty is an excellent mechanic as well. You can start the night on easy to get warmed up and then crank it up once you feel cocky. My friends and I haven't played it for maybe 2 weeks now, but I put in 40 hours before we wanted to try something else. Worth it to me! I also joined a Twitch streamer once, which was fun.
Last edited by 14 on 17 May 2020 at 8:09 am UTC
too bad it is first person so I cannot play it with my wife :(
looks interesting though
What is the reason behind it if I may ask?
Motion Sickness, she gets drowzy really fast when playing first person
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