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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 adds offline support for Steam Deck

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Activision have released an update for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 on Steam. Patch 1.1 is for Steam Deck players so here's what's changed.

This is a really small update too but addresses the two biggest annoyances for those skating on Steam Deck:

  • The keyboard overlay now works properly for Steam Deck users.
  • Steam Deck users can now play offline.

Pretty much my only complaints about it have now been solved, so I really see no reason not to recommend it now. The game performed great on Steam Deck but the initially broken online play and forced internet even for single-player were big problems. Nice to see them solved! Although, a little odd to see it only being done for Steam Deck.

Just a reminder though you'll need Proton Experimental to get the best experience right now, since the latest release of Proton Experimental from October 11th is what fixed the online play.

Not sure if it was intentional or not, but this patch to fix offline play on Steam Deck went out just after the sale ended. So I wonder how many people refunded it due to the issues, that would now have to buy it at full price…

You may be able to get it to work on desktop Linux too in offline mode by using SteamDeck=1 %command% as a Steam launch option for the game, which likely won't work for Windows since the Steam Deck is just a Linux machine.

You can buy it on Steam.

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DeepoxxChokya Oct 19, 2023
Did the Epic Store version also get updated?
Liam Dawe Oct 19, 2023
Quoting: linuxjacquesSo will the GoL recommendation on Steam change from "Not Recommended" now?
Changed to Informational (only option between yes or no), since it's Steam Deck specific.
hardpenguin Oct 19, 2023
QuoteYou may be able to get it to work on desktop Linux too in offline mode by using SteamDeck=1 %command% as a Steam launch option for the game, which likely won't work for Windows since the Steam Deck is just a Linux machine.
LMAO 😂
BlackBloodRum Oct 19, 2023
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Quoting: Mountain ManMeanwhile, the pirates will continue to download the DRM free offline version and won't have to put up with any of the nonsense paying customers are subjected to.
This could well be true.
Linux_Rocks Oct 19, 2023
Article picture made me think of the opening movie on the first Tony Hawk game straight away, and that in turn made me think of Police Truck by the Dead Kennedys. Such a great song.
omer666 Oct 19, 2023
For the price I'd still buy the original versions for my Dreamcast
benstor214 Oct 19, 2023
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Quoting: Mountain ManMeanwhile, the pirates will continue to download the DRM free offline version and won't have to put up with any of the nonsense paying customers are subjected to.
The amount of hoops you are forced to jump through as a modern gamer keeps baffling me. It is a sign that these companies couldn’t care less about the troubles their customers have to go through as soon as the credit card details landed in the inbox.

- ‘Won’t anyone think of the customers, please?’
- ‘No, we only care for what’s inside their wallets!’
Pyretic Oct 20, 2023
Quotelikely won't work for Windows since the Steam Deck is just a Linux machine.
Someone has put up a guide here.

Quoting: StoneColdSpiderDo publishers and developers honestly think everyone lives in massive cities???
Yep. I guarantee you they do. Or they don't care.
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