Earlier we reported about how id Software and Nightdive Studios had come together once more to remaster Quake II for a new generation and shadow dropped it at QuakeCon. Well, that was only one part of the festivities as id and Bethesda have put a bunch of their hit games on sale to celebrate QuakeCon, with games from Doom to Hi-Fi Rush receiving discounts.
There's a lot to get through, so for the sake of brevity I'll just drop my recommended deals. Store links and Steam Deck status will be included to save you time:
Doom Eternal: Verified
Doom (2016): Verified
Doom (1993): Unsupported, but Valve just needs to get on re-examining that rating because it performs like it's Verified.
Doom II: Verified
Wolfenstein The New Order: Verified
Quake Remastered: Playable
Skyrim Special Edition: Playable
Dishonored: Verified
Prey: Verified
Fallout New Vegas: Playable
I'd like to note my criteria for whether they'd be on this list is if I thought they were a worthwhile deal. That's why, despite being on the sale page, I didn't list either Hi-Fi Rush or Quake II Remastered. I like both those games, but I don't think the discount was enough to overshadow the games I listed.
The game I'd recommend is probably Dishonored, it's a meaty Arkane Classic for only 2 dollars. The runner up is Wolfenstein The New Order, it's the game that arguably kicked off this FPS Renaissance we're in now and is an incredible game for 5 dollars.
The QuakeCon 2023 Steam Sale ends August 16, so don't miss out!
QuoteDoom (1993): steam deck Unsupported, but Valve just needs to get on re-examining that rating because it performs like it's steam deck Verified.
This shares the predominant case in the "Unsupported" category: "Valve is still working on adding support for this game on Steam Deck" - which usually means "it works". According to CheckMyDeck, that's the reason for 2273 of 3174 "Unsupported" games. There's games in this state for a long time, I'd say a year. @Liam, could you find out more about this? @Smellbringer, this is smelly, ain't it? ;)
Last edited by Eike on 11 August 2023 at 11:33 am UTC
QuoteSkyrim Special Edition: steam deck playable PlayableAlso TES Oblivion! (requires extra steps to skip launcher and a community controller layout configuration)
And TES Legends 👍️
Quoting: EikeI've seen it speculated that this might be because of issues if you choose to launch the MS-DOS version, but this seems odd because Doom II is Steam Deck Verified and that has the same features. Very confusing!QuoteDoom (1993): steam deck Unsupported, but Valve just needs to get on re-examining that rating because it performs like it's steam deck Verified.
This shares the predominant case in the "Unsupported" category: "Valve is still working on adding support for this game on Steam Deck" - which usually means "it works". According to CheckMyDeck, that's the reason for 2273 of 3174 "Unsupported" games. There's games in this state for a long time, I'd say a year. @Liam, could you find out more about this? @Smellbringer, this is smelly, ain't it? ;)
Off topic for a side note, but I want to inform the author of this article since I read their "about the author" description.
If you currently have a Nvidia or Intel GPU and want a SteamOS-like experience right now then I would just recommend giving Bazzite a try. It's in a pre-release stage right now, but it will come out of that quite shortly with most of the bugs remaining on the Steam Deck variant.
While ChimeraOS is a great project that I would use for other handheld PCs with AMD GPUs, I would go with Bazzite for my desktop/laptop for more functionality and support for a wider range of hardware including Nvidia GPUs.
Link to distro: https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/
Installation guide: https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/wiki/Installation-Guide
I just thought I'd recommend this if you're interested in leaving Windows soon
Last edited by udekmp69 on 14 August 2023 at 6:15 pm UTC
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