For those of you who don't have a hard stance on being native-only, check out the latest Humble Monthly which has Yakuza 0.
Going by the reports on ProtonDB, it seems to run reasonably well. The main issue it seems to suffer from is based on where you install it. One comment in particular notes "The game must be installed somewhere without a "." in the path or the game will crash on a heavy punch.". Apart from that, most reports say it does work very nicely.
There's also The Division included, which sadly doesn't seem to work at all with Steam Play and Humble only gives a Uplay key for that anyway.
They also give you more games next month, typically you get around 8 or 9 in total when the full bundle unlocks although there’s been 10 a few times as well.
As always, you also get access to the Humble Trove, a curated selection of DRM Free games to download and keep any time. Last I checked there were over 40 native Linux games available in the Trove including titles like: SOMA, The Penumbra Collection, The End Is Nigh, Tiny Echo, Super Meat Boy and plenty more.
It’s your decision if you pick it up or not we’re just here to let you know what’s around.
See the latest Humble Monthly here.
If steam play counts, Nuuvem still has for a few hours The Best GTA V Bundle ever and [url]Shadow of War: Definitive Edition[/url] that run fine under proton.
Activation: Rockstar Games Social Club
I assume that key is not meant for Steam.
I am starting to regret getting the annual subscription. Last month was a pass for me, and this one also seems weak. The combination of missing Linux highlights, inclusion of games from Origin and other closed platforms, and a bunch of duplicates I have been getting lately, makes me think that I will not renew my subscription once this one runs out.
You can give Yakuza 0 to me :P
Joking aside ; give SteamPlay a chance. I'm already into 20+hours in Witcher and it just works perfect.
I am starting to regret getting the annual subscription. Last month was a pass for me, and this one also seems weak. The combination of missing Linux highlights, inclusion of games from Origin and other closed platforms, and a bunch of duplicates I have been getting lately, makes me think that I will not renew my subscription once this one runs out.
I like Wizard of Legend, and I had Sundered and Observer on my wishlist so last month worked fine for me.
I am starting to regret getting the annual subscription. Last month was a pass for me, and this one also seems weak. The combination of missing Linux highlights, inclusion of games from Origin and other closed platforms, and a bunch of duplicates I have been getting lately, makes me think that I will not renew my subscription once this one runs out.
You can always put up your spare keys on steamtrades.com or the like, and trade for games you actually want!
I unsubscribed this month again, because I realized that I can become an associate member of the Free Software Foundation for 10 bucks a month, and that's just way more cool!
In this particular case, I didn't own Wizard of Legend in the early reveals so decided to not pause this month, but to take it. (I didn't especially want the Windows early reveals, Just Cause 3 XXL and Project Cars 2 - Windows titles.)
During the Christmas Sales, I expanded my collection by a number of titles at nice discount, favouring Linux. Two of the titles I bought over Christmas - Observer and Sundered - Arrghhh! - They now turn up in the January bundle. It feels too much like I've bought them twice over now.
My "wins" were: Wizard of Legend, The Darkside Detective - Linux titles.
My "fails" were: Observer, Sundered, Regions of Ruin - Linux titles I own (and 2 I'd bought right before the Subs reveal).
My "not-wanteds" (Windows games, not previously owned): Just Cause 3 XXL, Project Cars 2, Qube 2.
Humble's Monthly Subscription works out better if (a) you favour Windows, and (b) do not own an excessive number of games.
Meanwhile, had I NOT bought Observer and Sundered just prior to the Reveal... I'd be patting myself on the back right now for getting a really great bundle. The word "Unlucky" certainly crops up here.
Last edited by g000h on 4 Jan 2019 at 9:00 pm UTC
id take yakuza, but it seems, that i have to buy it in the next steam sale
for now i have ryse, splinter cell, oddworld and deus ex collection from winter sale
Linux native
Darkside Detective
>observer_
Regions of Ruin
Sundered
Wizard of Legend
Windows (playable on ProtonDB)
Project CARS 2
Windows (no reports on ProtonDB)
Q.U.B.E. 2
Windows (borked on ProtonDB)
Just Cause 3 XXL Edition
Of the native games, I only owned >observer_, so that's another huge win for me, personally. And I have to say that both Sundered and Wizard of Legend are excellent. I haven't played Regions of Ruin yet.
As for the Windows games, it's a shame that sometimes the early unlocks are Windows only, but at least we have Steam Play now to take the pain away somewhat.
I find myself slowly accepting Steam Play as a valid method of playing Windows games. I'm about 15 hours into Death of the Outside and I bought that, along with Dishonored 2, as a bundle in the Steam Sale for about a fiver. Incredible value and both titles work absolutely perfectly. To the point that, other than seeing the usual shitty "installing DirectX" pop ups the first time you play, you wouldn't know that these aren't native games.
Oh - that's not quite true. Death of the Outsider grabs the keyboard in a way that you can't Alt-Tab out, even from the Steam Overlay, which is a bit annoying. But gameplay-wise, it's perfect.
Looking forward to seeing what 2019 brings us.
[edit: grammar]
Last edited by scaine on 5 Jan 2019 at 1:52 am UTC
The combination of missing Linux highlights, inclusion of games from Origin and other closed platformsWait for more games this year for Bethesda launcher and Epic Games store to promote them.
Humble's Monthly Subscription works out better if (a) you favour Windows, and (b) do not own an excessive number of games.(c) if you don't buy games and Humble Monthly is your only source of games.
I try to not buy games elsewhere because if I do, they get into Humble Monthly eventually, very often before I beat them or even play them. I bought Overwatch and Metal Gear Solid 5 last summer to try DXVK, and both appeared in HM soon.
I wonder if they are having server issues due to the humble bundle or it being a proton/wine problem.
Yakuza0 doesnt start due to "The server is not reachable, check your internet connection and click "Retry"."Sounds like you've been Denuvo'd.
Yakuza0 doesnt start due to "The server is not reachable, check your internet connection and click "Retry"."Sounds like you've been Denuvo'd.
Pretty much the reason I haven't installed this to try it yet. That shit is going nowhere near my system. I don't even cash in steam keys from Humble Bundles for titles that have Denuvo (except, annoyingly, by accident when I didn't notice that Metal Gear still used it <sigh>)
EDIT:
If you look at this list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denuvo, you can see by the "cracked" column whether a game is any good! The ones that aren't cracked are almost all, with a few exceptions, absolutely terrible games. I wonder what the incentive is to keep Denuvo on those. Must be a perpetual license or at the least, pre-paid for a number of years.
On the other hand, further down, you can see a list of games that have now removed Denuvo. As a result, I've bought Dishonored 2. Yep, that's right, publishers, your anti-consumer DRM was PREVENTING sales, not preserving them.
Infuriating. To be honest, if there's much more Denuvo on the Humble Monthly, I'll have to cancel it. I don't want my money associated with that product, even indirectly.
Last edited by scaine on 5 Jan 2019 at 3:25 pm UTC
I used to be throwing a lot of money on video games despite playing very little, it's only when I started calculating all the money I've been throwing at games that I realized my folly. And since the games these days are generally pricier than few years ago and good bundles are rearer, I'm keeping a better watch over my wallet. I buy a monthly only if in the early unlock is the game I want (as happened with Civilization 6 and Rise of the Tomb Raider), but if the game turns out to be in the hidden part of the bundle, I trade for it afterwards.
Yakuza0 doesnt start due to "The server is not reachable, check your internet connection and click "Retry"."It works just fine for me, so it must be an issue on your end.
I wonder if they are having server issues due to the humble bundle or it being a proton/wine problem.
Are you using Debian stable? Maybe some of your libs are outdated or sth.
... And since the games these days are generally pricier than few years ago and good bundles are rearer, I'm keeping a better watch over my wallet. I buy a monthly only if in the early unlock is the game I want (as happened with Civilization 6 and Rise of the Tomb Raider), but if the game turns out to be in the hidden part of the bundle, I trade for it afterwards.
I have the annual subscription, but I have been pausing it every month that I have not wanted the headline titles. And by default, in spite of proton, any windows title is a "not want." Looks like this month is a pause... Last month was a pause because I wasn't interested in Wizard of Legend. I did get Novemeber for "Hollow Knight" and was glad that I got "7 days to die" with it.
I have been linux only for about 10 years now. Early on, I did use WINE regularly. (The most recent use of WINE was for a MMO that I stopped playing 2 years ago.)
The mention of Denuvo, reminds me that titles that had heavy DRM always used to fail in WINE. 10 years ago, if a program failed in WINE, 50/50 chances were that a "CRACK" would allow it to work fine.
Even with WINE/Proton, DRM is one more reason why I don't buy windows games. (Not that it can't exist on linux, but steam based "online DRM" doesn't cause my games to regularly fail.)
It works just fine for me, so it must be an issue on your end.
Are you using Debian stable? Maybe some of your libs are outdated or sth.
That's good to know, thanks. Yeah, I am using Debian stable but with Kernel 4.20, Mesa 18.3.1 and Proton 3.16-6.
Which Proton version are you using?
3.16-6 - I always use the latest available version.It works just fine for me, so it must be an issue on your end.
Are you using Debian stable? Maybe some of your libs are outdated or sth.
That's good to know, thanks. Yeah, I am using Debian stable but with Kernel 4.20, Mesa 18.3.1 and Proton 3.16-6.
Which Proton version are you using?
Maybe it's an issue with an old gnutls version?
Last edited by DoctorJunglist on 5 Jan 2019 at 7:30 pm UTC
3.16-6 - I always use the latest available version.
Maybe it's an issue with an old gnutls version?
Found the culprit. Was running steam as flatpak. Steam native works :) Thanks for the help!
Update: Got it running with flatpak steam as well. It needs "--share=network" as a parameter :) Flatpak sandbox ftw :)
Last edited by Kohrias on 5 Jan 2019 at 10:53 pm UTC
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