The big sale event I'm sure many of you wait for: the Steam Autumn Sale 2023 is now live with some epic savings on thousands of games. Not just sales though as The Steam Awards are now open too. You can nominate your favourites from 11 categories and earn a profile badge while doing so.
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Some of the popular stuff that people love to play on Steam Deck is on sale including:
- Vampire Survivors - 25% off
- Resident Evil 4 - 35% off
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - 75% off
- Dead Cells - 40% off
- Hades - 50% off
- Street Fighter 6 - 34% off
- Brotato - 25% off
- Red Dead Redemption 2 - 67% off
- Dredge - 25% off
- Grand Theft Auto V - 77% off
- Cyberpunk 2077 - 50% off
See more on the Steam Deck discounts here.
Prefer specifically Native Linux games? There's plenty of those discounted too like:
- 7 Days to Die - 76% off
- Two Point Hospital - 75% off
- Oxygen Not Included - 66% off
- Crusader Kings III - 50% off
- Inscryption - 50% off
- Valheim - 40% off
- Project Zomboid - 33% off
- Core Keeper - 33% off
What will you be picking up for Linux desktop / Steam Deck gaming this sale? Show off your haul in the comments.
The Steam Autumn Sale 2023 last until November 28th.
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Quoting: Linux_RocksDon't forget to wishlist Jazz Jackrabbit too.I still have my old CD-ROMs for both Jazz 1 and 2 (the original version, not The Secret Files), but I bought both of GOG's Jazz offerings in a previous sale just to support these games being kept in circulation. I'm quite certain that this is more down to GOG and their understanding of their audience than it is to Epic, though.
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So, for the first time ever I decided there's no point in fighting it, put the "no tux, no bucks" rule aside, and bought The Witcher 3 that's got so much praise.
A huge download and an hour of fiddling later, couldn't get it to launch. That'll teach me to pay for a game that ignores my platform.
Refunded, and I'll try proton again in 10 years.
A huge download and an hour of fiddling later, couldn't get it to launch. That'll teach me to pay for a game that ignores my platform.
Refunded, and I'll try proton again in 10 years.
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Quoting: ShabbyXSo, for the first time ever I decided there's no point in fighting it, put the "no tux, no bucks" rule aside, and bought The Witcher 3 that's got so much praise.
A huge download and an hour of fiddling later, couldn't get it to launch. That'll teach me to pay for a game that ignores my platform.
Refunded, and I'll try proton again in 10 years.
Did you check the ProtonDB entry?
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Quoting: ShabbyXSo, for the first time ever I decided there's no point in fighting it, put the "no tux, no bucks" rule aside, and bought The Witcher 3 that's got so much praise.
A huge download and an hour of fiddling later, couldn't get it to launch. That'll teach me to pay for a game that ignores my platform.
Refunded, and I'll try proton again in 10 years.
Yeah, since the "next gen" update and the introduction of the launcher it's been a mess and a half. Initially the launcher worked fine, but somewhere during the summer it stopped working. I had to skip the launcher and edit a config file to make it run the DX11 version. The performance of the DX12 version is just tragic.
Honestly, if it wasn't for the gameplay fixes and changes, I would have switched back to the "classic" branch.
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