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With the Bethesda Launcher shutting down, they've begun the migration to Steam and now some of their classics have become available to download easily.

The titles that have newly arrived on Steam are:

You can play them all pretty easily on Linux and the Steam Deck too. Probably the best way is with the likes of Luxtorpeda, a Steam Play tool that helpfully downloads Native Linux game engines. So you would grab Luxtorpeda (using something like ProtonUp-Qt, see my guide) and set Luxtorpeda on them in Steam and it would do the magic for you.

Luxtorpeda will set Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory on Steam to use the far superior ET: Legacy (although there is a Flatpak for this), The Elder Scrolls Arena will use the in-progress OpenTESArena project, and then both Redguard and Battlespire will use a Native Linux version of DOSBox.

As always, just a suggestion, set them up however you want.

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MasterSleort Apr 29, 2022
Quoting: drlamb
Quoting: hardpenguin

I can confirm that the 64bit DirectX9 version of the maelstrom engine does work in my initial testing with the new horizons mod. Shown windowed for screenshot purposes.



I should also note there is an open source engine re-implementation project underway.

storm-engine github
Amazing I thought this game was mostly forgotten to time. Not much about it on YouTube, but I still have my physical copy of the pirates of the Caribbean version, which I have fond memories of. Didn't know it was actually based on something else.
Purple Library Guy Apr 29, 2022
Mentioning Pirates of the Caribbean makes me suddenly realize that there should be a pirate mod for Skatebird called "Parrots of the Caribbean".
drlamb Apr 29, 2022
Just because we're on the subject: If anyone is looking for a modern take of the Pirates of the Carribbean/Sea Dogs games or wants to play one in VR, the game Buccaneers! recently came out and was just this week verified for the Steam Deck. (VR is optional)

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1148560/Buccaneers/

#NOTanAD


Last edited by drlamb on 29 April 2022 at 6:08 pm UTC
catbox_fugue May 4, 2022
glad to see everyone has reported ET:Legacy being the maintained source port successor to the freeware open source original WolfET

amazing that the original v2.60b binaries still works on modern OS without much issues
slaapliedje May 4, 2022
Quoting: catbox_fugueglad to see everyone has reported ET:Legacy being the maintained source port successor to the freeware open source original WolfET

amazing that the original v2.60b binaries still works on modern OS without much issues
I have found there isn't much that doesn't still run by simply installing the libstdc++-compat package in modern distros. Was a few years ago, but I even got the native build of Heavy Gear 2 to work (the Loki port). There has been the long running "but Linux always breaks backwards compatibility!" But I have found it far better than Windows, which will randomly break things with an update. The removal of SafeDisc left a lot of original software unplayable.
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