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Steam is having a whopper of a sale right now

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Roll up, roll up, it's time to empty your wallets. Steam is having a big winter sale with an insane amount of games on sale, and some serious bargains.

I imagine even I will end up buying a few random games that will take me forever to play.

Go ahead, buy something, fill their pockets.

Be sure to share some favourite deals in the comments.

Shout out to our Sales Page, we don't track Steam sales as they don't provide an API for us to do it, but we track many others who price match Steam too. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Feist Dec 23, 2015
"Sunken", "Halfway", "Never Alone" and "Blues and Bullets" so far.

This would be a fairly great "linux-christmas" if only some titles among : "Stasis", "Darkest Dungeon", "Clandestine", "Rebel Galaxy", "The Vanishing of Ethan Carter" or "Technobabylon" could have a "Surprise Linux Release"! ;)
Stupendous Man Dec 23, 2015
On the Steam sale so far I've only bought Grid Autosport, but a few days ago I bought Shadow of Mordor and Cities Skylines from GMG for about 9€ each (they are Linux versions, I checked!), and Trine 3 from the Humble Store as well as a heavily discounted DLC for Europa Universalis 4.
By the way, I bought them all from my android phone but activated the codes on Linux, I sure hope that doesn't mean the money won't go to the Linux devs??? If it somehow went to the Windows devs that would be just miserable (and make absolutely no sense, I haven't touched a Windows machine for years outside of work).
MayeulC Dec 23, 2015
Quoting: ElectricPrismKOTR2 is 70% off @ $3 That'll be a nice Steam TV game for meh.

Anyone recommend any good Local Multiplayers with Full Controller support? I want to collect a couple more Steam Controllers and some Local games to play w/ friends.
FORCED is a good one.
Seriour sam 3 too, but it is quite demanding.
Then, little games like MONACO or The binding of Isaac Rebirth.

I also know some others like shatter, a virus named tom, or Portal 2. L4D2 also has a splitscreen mode, but you have to access it trough the console.
Screencheat might be fun, but I didn't try it. Don't starve together might be interesting too.
Too bad I don't have my steam client near me, I have a category dedicated to those. I am fond of local multiplayer games :)
sufok Dec 23, 2015
will probably get those three

- Grim Fandango Remastered
- TIS-100 (Programming puzzle game)
- Crypt of the NecroDancer
Cmdr_Iras Dec 23, 2015
Quoting: Stupendous Man... I bought Shadow of Mordor and Cities Skylines from GMG for about 9€ each (they are Linux versions, I checked!)...

How did you check and ensure this?


Quoting: Stupendous Man... By the way, I bought them all from my android phone but activated the codes on Linux, I sure hope that doesn't mean the money won't go to the Linux devs ...

I don't know, but I just want to be sure, if I was at my PC within the first week then. I would be happier to buy via the app then activate on Linux.
Eike Dec 23, 2015
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Quoting: ElectricPrismAnyone recommend any good Local Multiplayers with Full Controller support? I want to collect a couple more Steam Controllers and some Local games to play w/ friends.

For two people:
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
(Didn't test with Steam controller.)


Last edited by Eike on 23 December 2015 at 2:15 pm UTC
Stupendous Man Dec 23, 2015
Quoting: ajgp
Quoting: Stupendous Man... I bought Shadow of Mordor and Cities Skylines from GMG for about 9€ each (they are Linux versions, I checked!)...

How did you check and ensure this?
It was listed as supported platform in the requirements section and had the Linux logo. I understand this as they are selling Linux keys too. I hope I'm not wrong :-(
Seegras Dec 23, 2015
[updated]

I don't even want to tell what I bought... Way to many games.. Anyway, what I wanted to say:

Gabe Newell Simulator also just came out for Linux.
Correction: It actually installs the windows exe (!)

On the other Hand:
Moebius: Empire Rising
and
Age of Survival
Don't offer anything to download on Linux, even tough Age of Survival has a "linux" beta you can choose. And both feature the SteamOS icon.

Also: Flight of the Paladin installs windows .exes as well.


Last edited by Seegras on 23 December 2015 at 10:56 pm UTC
anth Dec 23, 2015
Quoting: Stupendous ManOn the Steam sale so far I've only bought Grid Autosport
Steam lists multiple developers and publishers for this, depending on platform. Buying from Steam on Linux gets money to the right place, see further down about buying from Steam using a phone.

Quoting: Stupendous Mana few days ago I bought Shadow of Mordor and Cities Skylines from GMG
GMG have a few versions of SoM, with keys from either Warners or Feral. The latter did the Linux port so only buying that one will get any money to them, the platform you used to buy or activate the key doesn't matter. GMG list the developer and publisher, and also the source which I assume is who they got the keys from (often the publisher but maybe another distributor in some cases).

It looks like GMG are being misleading here and may have tricked you. One of those is from Feral and says it runs on Mac but they also did the port to Linux. Another is from Warners and says it runs on Mac or Linux but they only published the Windows version. The only one on sale at the moment is also from Warners.

It wouldn't be the first time that GMG have behaved in a way that some people thought was a bit dodgy.

For Cities Skylines see the next comment ...

Quoting: Stupendous ManTrine 3 from the Humble Store as well as a heavily discounted DLC for Europa Universalis 4
The same developers and publishers put those out on all platforms so the money will go to the right place. Steam will tell them what platform you activated the keys on, and although it won't affect who gets paid it is good that they know their efforts for Linux have benefited them so it is good you've done that.

Quoting: Stupendous ManI bought them all from my android phone but activated the codes on Linux
The store you bought it from will see that you were using Android but that won't affect what platform the key is counted as. The exception is when buying directly from the Steam store, where the platform (and in the case of Grid Autosport who gets paid) will be set after 1 or 2 weeks, based on where it was played the most, or if not played where it was installed (or activated?) first, or if not installed/activated then it'll default to Windows.


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Stupendous Man Dec 23, 2015
Quoting: anth
Quoting: Stupendous Mana few days ago I bought Shadow of Mordor and Cities Skylines from GMG
GMG have a few versions of SoM (plus GOTY etc), with keys from either Warners and or Feral. The latter did the Linux port so only buying that one will get any money to them, the platform you used to buy or activate the key doesn't matter. GMG list the developer and publisher, and also the source which I assume is who they got the keys from (often the publisher but maybe another distributor in some cases).

It looks like GMG are being misleading here and may have tricked you. One of those is from Feral and says it runs on Mac but they also did the port to Linux. Another is from Warners and says it runs on Mac or Linux but they only published the Windows version. The only one on sale at the moment is also from Warners.

It wouldn't be the first time that GMG have done something a bit dodgy.
Well, that's a bummer, seem like Feral will be missing out on the money from SoM then. I guess I'll have to rethink buying from GMG again in the future.

Thanks for the clarification!
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