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The Steam Winter Sale is now live

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Yet another huge sale is going on and now it's Valve's turn, as the Steam Winter Sale is now officially live.

There's thousands of games, DLC and more on sale. Here's my personal highlights of Linux stuff I think you really need to try:

Hardware

Games

What are your personal picks that you think people would be crazy to miss out on? Do let us know your top 5 in the comments (or more, whatever).

You can see all Linux games on sale right here, but there's also our very own Sales Page tracking many stores. The Steam Winter Sale ends January 4th at 6PM UTC.

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lucifertdark Dec 22, 2017
Quoting: EhvisYou can do that through the SteamDB sales page.
Not sure what I'm doing wrong but it's not filtering out games I already have on the sales page, ps thanks for pointing me in the right direction, I'd not seen that page before. :D
Ehvis Dec 22, 2017
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Quoting: lucifertdark
Quoting: EhvisYou can do that through the SteamDB sales page.
Not sure what I'm doing wrong but it's not filtering out games I already have on the sales page, ps thanks for pointing me in the right direction, I'd not seen that page before. :D

After you have logged, there is an option under the search parameters "Hide owned games".
syxbit Dec 22, 2017
I have an Nvidia shield (which I love). It has hardware accelerated streaming (h264 encode/decode) but the host has to run Steam on Windows, which is really disappointing.
Does the Steam Link stream from a Linux Nvidia desktop running Steam? Are all games supported?
stretch611 Dec 22, 2017
I ended up buying Space Pirates and Zombies 2 which is currently 30% off.

g000h mentioned World of Goo and Dungeon Warfare. Both great games and worthy of a look even without a sale. (and Dungeon Warfare 2 is in the works, but not released yet.)

Oxygen Not Included is also a fun little builder game that is worth a look. It is currently in Early Access, but quite playable. They are having regular content updates about every 6 weeks. I'm not sure how much more they are adding, but one example is that they plan on having "advanced research" tasks, but you do not have anything that will let you research past "intermediate" now. They just recently (less than one month ago) added linux support which I have found to be quite stable. BUT... I think it is only 20% off right now... I believe you only qualify for 40% off if you have a previous Klei games purchased already. (Like Shank, Don't Starve, or Darkest Dungeon.)
Guppy Dec 22, 2017
Quoting: syxbitI have an Nvidia shield (which I love). It has hardware accelerated streaming (h264 encode/decode) but the host has to run Steam on Windows, which is really disappointing.
Does the Steam Link stream from a Linux Nvidia desktop running Steam? Are all games supported?

It works with a Linux host, but not all games work
burningserenity Dec 23, 2017
Quoting: g000hTempting for me (i.e. I don't own it yet) is Salt and Sanctuary, which is at 60% discount.

IMO well worth it at that price. It's like Hollow Knight with Dark Souls style levelling and stats. The platforming is just as intense as the boss fights.
g000h Dec 23, 2017
Quoting: burningserenity
Quoting: g000hTempting for me (i.e. I don't own it yet) is Salt and Sanctuary, which is at 60% discount.

IMO well worth it at that price. It's like Hollow Knight with Dark Souls style levelling and stats. The platforming is just as intense as the boss fights.

Well, I've just bought Salt and Sanctuary (60% off) and Pharaonic (66% off). Rubbing hands together and cackling.

Addict!!!! - No. You're just a cool person supporting Linux gaming.
nate Dec 23, 2017
I got Torchlight 2 for $4, Tomb Raider for $3, and Portal 2 and The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human both for $2. Trying to decide between Sublevel Zero Redux and Lords of Xulima for the remainder of the $20 gift card. Anyone played either of those two?
burningserenity Dec 23, 2017
Quoting: g000h
Quoting: burningserenity
Quoting: g000hTempting for me (i.e. I don't own it yet) is Salt and Sanctuary, which is at 60% discount.

IMO well worth it at that price. It's like Hollow Knight with Dark Souls style levelling and stats. The platforming is just as intense as the boss fights.

Well, I've just bought Salt and Sanctuary (60% off) and Pharaonic (66% off). Rubbing hands together and cackling.

Addict!!!! - No. You're just a cool person supporting Linux gaming.

A look at my backlog might support your jovial accusation :D
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