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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.
see comments in:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/stealth-game-shadwen-updated-adds-new-tweaked-levels-and-improved-ai-and-its-on-sale.7833