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I think it'd be nice to get a list of games that potentially have Local Co-Op, but because either the Link fails to translate the input correctly, or the game itself just doesn't support controllers very well under Linux.
One such game I know of is Hero Siege, where it just doesn't support controllers under Linux. The developers are aware of this one, but they said there isn't anything they can do.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/269210/discussions/0/490124466461346167/
Death Road to Canada is another one, where the primary controller works under Linux, but it takes over both characters, and so I had to play it under Windows.
Anyone else know of games like this, so as to prevent us Linux nerds from buying them? There are always refunds, but I generally pick up a game a week or so in advance, and so don't have a chance to play it before finding out that controllers don't work.
This also could be an issue with the Steam Link, but that needs to be investigated still.
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