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Steam Deck hits over 10,000 verified and playable games
27 Jun 2023 at 7:05 pm UTC Likes: 1
27 Jun 2023 at 7:05 pm UTC Likes: 1
Proton is closing in on its 5 year anniversary soon too!Is it really just that recently? I remember several years of my early Linux adoption (2014) passing over things that didn't have a Linux version, but it feels like forever since I pretty much stopped bothering to check what platforms were supported because most things just work now. :happy:
Steam Next Fest June 2023 is live now with lots of games
26 Jun 2023 at 6:51 pm UTC Likes: 1
26 Jun 2023 at 6:51 pm UTC Likes: 1
Forgot to update with two more I tried on Saturday:
En Garde!: another "I couldn't get this to run." It seemed interesting, as a sort of medieval brawler with a theatrical bent, so I'll probably keep it on my wishlist and see how it develops.
Quoting: AnzaLittle Kitty, Big CityI liked Stray, and liked the idea of this, but it didn't really click with me. I think Stray's automatic jumping behavior ruined it for me – after having that cat-like grace of never messing up a jump, Little Kitty, Big City's jumping mechanics (where you can either tap the button for a quick jump, or hold it down to aim your jump) felt clunky, and it felt like I could barely get any height whatsoever in jumping. I played maybe 10 minutes, enough to reach the crow and what feels like the start of the main quest to get back up to your apartment window napping spot, but just wasn't interested enough to continue. To be fair, the game felt solid, I like the artstyle, and I didn't see any bugs or glitches or anything, it just wasn't my cup of tea.
Non sci-fi version of Stray. It takes a while to get hang of it, but once you get hang of it, there's few cat like things to do and some side quests to do. Cat like things include dropping things that are in high places, hunting birds and tripping people over. There's some risk of things feeling grindy as tasks involve doing same thing over and over again. Though I don't know if some of them are actually necessary for completing the game. Might be there just for achievement hunters and completionists.
En Garde!: another "I couldn't get this to run." It seemed interesting, as a sort of medieval brawler with a theatrical bent, so I'll probably keep it on my wishlist and see how it develops.
Steam Next Fest June 2023 is live now with lots of games
21 Jun 2023 at 3:39 am UTC Likes: 2
21 Jun 2023 at 3:39 am UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: NezchanViewfinder […] And you get to pet the cat.Wait, you can pet the cat? Wait – there's a cat‽ Think I need to replay it… :happy:
Steam Next Fest June 2023 is live now with lots of games
20 Jun 2023 at 12:55 am UTC Likes: 4
20 Jun 2023 at 12:55 am UTC Likes: 4
Ok, having tried all five demos, here's a little review. First off, a minor annoyance: all five required me to put
Edit: OK, Shadow Gambit wins hands-down for sheer amount of demo content; I hadn't finished it when I wrote my comment (had about 90 minutes in), and all told I spent 3.2 hours in the demo, easily longer than the others put together, and past several natural-feeling points for when a demo might end. (And I've got enough experience with the Shadow Tactics formula that, while I'm no speedrunner, I'm also not particularly slow either.)
PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 %command% in the launch options, or they'd fail to launch with an error.- Jumplight Odyssey: a bit like FTL: Faster Than Light, as you flee from jump point to jump point in front of an encroaching indomitable enemy. Except instead of an 8-crew-max ship you've got a capital ship which can hold dozens of crew members; my ship started with 68 people and I rescued several more during the demo. There's also a bit of ship-design as you can build new rooms in some empty areas of the ship, so there's some long-term upgrade and strategy. I didn't let the enemy catch up with me so I don't know what combat looks like (from the trailer there's hostile boarders, at least!), but I like the feeling of captaining a large ship and keeping watch over a bigger crew than you could get in FTL. I didn't get great FPS from it (~15-20), and there weren't really video options to change, but I'm willing to bet that'll improve as the game develops.
- Viewfinder: this one was fantastic. It gave me some real Superliminal vibes, as the core mechanic allows you to place photographs in the world which become real, allowing you to walk into them. The trick is all in the perspective – I needed a bridge, and had a photograph of the side of a building, so I rotated it 90° and it turned into a bridge I could use. Later in the demo you get a camera, allowing you to make your own photographs to solve the puzzles you find. There's a nice reverse mechanic you can use at any time which allows you to easily go back to before you do anything (with easy bookmarks for things that significantly affect the world, like putting down a photograph), making it easy to try different solutions to things. Finally, I was going to praise the game's artstyle, when a puzzle late in the demo had me jumping between different pictures with very different artstyles, from watercolor to crayon-drawing to 90's pixel shader, all of which were executed just as competently. And finally, this one had no problem running at 60 FPS the entire time.
- One Lonely Outpost: I couldn't get this one to run. I tried the latest half-dozen Proton versions, and the best I could get was 6.3-8, where it ended up on a loading screen forever. Otherwise I just got a pure white screen and some sounds that sounded like a logo splash screen. I'm not super-competent at fiddling with launch options, so if anyone finds out (or has some suggestions on) how to run this I'd appreciate it.
- Station to Station: this one got to what I surmise is the main menu, but was all blurry so that I couldn't make anything out. Clicking around made it sound like I was clicking buttons, but I couldn't figure out how to un-blur it. I'd similarly appreciate if anyone figures out how to make it work.
- Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew: another standout. The same quality as in the other similar "Shadow Tactics" games, with solid mechanics (the voice acting is stellar as always, too). I enjoy the more fantastic setting, as it allows them to really break out some more crazy powers (for player characters and enemies!), like teleportation and insta-growing bushes. It also looks like instead of a linear campaign there's more of a choose-your-own-mission structure, which sounds fascinating, especially since you get to pick your crew composition each mission. (I saw something about being able to upgrade your crew's abilities, too.) The maps are now individual islands rather than custom maps for a linear campaign, which you can approach from different points. I had FPS issues with this one as well, with it hovering between 15-25 FPS much of the time, but at least it has a lot of video options so I'll fiddle with those and see if I can get it running better. Also the whole quick-saving/quick-loading thing is now a diegetic part of the story, which is a pretty interesting way of doing things, but fits in with the whole fantasy setting.
Edit: OK, Shadow Gambit wins hands-down for sheer amount of demo content; I hadn't finished it when I wrote my comment (had about 90 minutes in), and all told I spent 3.2 hours in the demo, easily longer than the others put together, and past several natural-feeling points for when a demo might end. (And I've got enough experience with the Shadow Tactics formula that, while I'm no speedrunner, I'm also not particularly slow either.)
Steam Next Fest June 2023 is live now with lots of games
19 Jun 2023 at 7:12 pm UTC
19 Jun 2023 at 7:12 pm UTC
I knew there was a game I was looking forward to which had a demo out at this, but, checking now, it appears no fewer than five games* on my Wishlist have demos to check out. :woot:
*Viewfinder, One Lonely Outpost, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, Station to Station, and Jumplight Odyssey, for the curious.
*Viewfinder, One Lonely Outpost, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, Station to Station, and Jumplight Odyssey, for the curious.
Steam gets overhauled with new overlay, Steam Deck big stable update
17 Jun 2023 at 2:51 am UTC Likes: 1
17 Jun 2023 at 2:51 am UTC Likes: 1
I've stayed off the beta branch, so this is my first chance to see the new changes. In general: I like it, especially the new overlay stuff like being able to pin a window with achievements you want to keep in mind as you play. Haven't found any major show-stoppers yet.
It's sort-of fixed a bug I had with Cinammon on Debian, where if I had Steam running when I put my computer to sleep, upon re-awakening the Steam window would look like MissingNo channeling Picasso, which I could only fix by fully quitting Steam and restarting it. It's still not perfect upon reawakening now, but I can just close the window with the 'X' button and re-open it from the task bar icon to fix it, which is a lot quicker.
It's sort-of fixed a bug I had with Cinammon on Debian, where if I had Steam running when I put my computer to sleep, upon re-awakening the Steam window would look like MissingNo channeling Picasso, which I could only fix by fully quitting Steam and restarting it. It's still not perfect upon reawakening now, but I can just close the window with the 'X' button and re-open it from the task bar icon to fix it, which is a lot quicker.
CurseForge and Bukkit get hit with malware for Minecraft mods
7 Jun 2023 at 6:55 pm UTC Likes: 7
7 Jun 2023 at 6:55 pm UTC Likes: 7
To save a few clicks, according to the hackmd post in the article you can check if a Linux system has been infected by looking for the presence of the file "~/.config/.data/lib.jar". Normally "~/.config/.data" isn't used, so its presence is a pretty good indicator of being hit (and its absence likewise suggests you're fine).
I created a new FTB server on April 22 and it appears to be OK, thankfully.
I created a new FTB server on April 22 and it appears to be OK, thankfully.
Nintendo blocked Dolphin emulator release on Steam
31 May 2023 at 4:32 am UTC Likes: 2
31 May 2023 at 4:32 am UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: Purple Library GuyAnd it is annoying that one country's bad law gets to cause problems for people in all other countries.This makes me wonder if Valve could've simply said "OK, it's going up but won't be available in the US" and there'd be nothing Nintendo could do about it. I Am Not A Lawyer (thank goodness), so I have no idea…
Erra: Exordium is a 2D action adventure blending mythology and Dieselpunk
23 May 2023 at 3:47 am UTC Likes: 2
23 May 2023 at 3:47 am UTC Likes: 2
Need more games with Sumerian-Akkadian mythology in them. :happy:
Get some quality deck-building in this game bundle
22 May 2023 at 5:25 am UTC
22 May 2023 at 5:25 am UTC
Quoting: lukas333Fights in Tight Spaces is super fun.I've got it on my wishlist, but haven't committed. Does it play well on the Deck, do you know?
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