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Psyonix are ending support for Rocket League on both Linux and macOS (updated)
26 Jan 2020 at 1:11 am UTC Likes: 3
26 Jan 2020 at 1:11 am UTC Likes: 3
Guys, can confirm my purchase has been refunded. I've played for 23 hours and at first my refund request was rejected immediately by their systems. However, after submitting manual ticket to Valve they refunded it for me :D.
Do note in my case I only bought the base game so I don't know if the refund will works for DLCs or keys. Also just a reminder, but do try to be polite when submitting ticket to Psyonix. I kinda feel bad to see their PR person get chewed like crazy in Reddit and Discord.
Good luck to you all, more money to spend in Lunar sale I guess :woot:
EDIT
Don't use automated refund system in Steam because you will be rejected immediately. Instead, submit a manual ticket that will be reviewed by a Valve Support Agent. Here are the steps from Psyonix supports :
Do note in my case I only bought the base game so I don't know if the refund will works for DLCs or keys. Also just a reminder, but do try to be polite when submitting ticket to Psyonix. I kinda feel bad to see their PR person get chewed like crazy in Reddit and Discord.
Good luck to you all, more money to spend in Lunar sale I guess :woot:
EDIT
Don't use automated refund system in Steam because you will be rejected immediately. Instead, submit a manual ticket that will be reviewed by a Valve Support Agent. Here are the steps from Psyonix supports :
Spoiler, click me
- Go to the Steam Recent Purchases [External Link] website
- Select Rocket League. You may need to select View complete purchasing history at the bottom of the page to see it.
- Select I have a question about this purchase.
- In the text field be sure to mention that: 1) you play on Linux; 2) Psyonix will not supports Linux anymore; and 3) you want to refund your purchase for Rocket League.
- A Valve support agent will read and respond to the ticket.
What have you been playing recently and what do you think about it?
12 Oct 2019 at 10:44 pm UTC
12 Oct 2019 at 10:44 pm UTC
I replayed Dead Cells again, it's really awesome. Next I want to revisit Terraria again.
Want a copy of Slay the Spire? Enter our competition
7 Aug 2019 at 7:50 am UTC Likes: 8
7 Aug 2019 at 7:50 am UTC Likes: 8
I'm not sure this can be considered as "drawing" since I just edit and modify the existing resources, but here it is anyway.
What have you been clicking on this weekend?
5 Aug 2019 at 12:11 am UTC Likes: 1
5 Aug 2019 at 12:11 am UTC Likes: 1
I'm barely able to play this weekend, with job and side project piling up to do. Right now I'm hoping to learn how to play Crusader Kings II properly since I've bought all DLC from Humble.
I thought I already got the basic down, but after watching tutorial in YouTube (the part one from 22 videos), I just realize I don't even know how to read and use map properly :dizzy:
I thought I already got the basic down, but after watching tutorial in YouTube (the part one from 22 videos), I just realize I don't even know how to read and use map properly :dizzy:
Wind Runners, a side-scrolling dogfighting action game is announced for Linux
2 Aug 2019 at 1:03 am UTC
2 Aug 2019 at 1:03 am UTC
Damn, there are too many good indie game for Linux right now.
I've been using Linux for almost ten years, and back then my choice is limited to Wesnoth, OpenTTD and emulator. It's amazing to see how many game supports Linux platform right now.
I've been using Linux for almost ten years, and back then my choice is limited to Wesnoth, OpenTTD and emulator. It's amazing to see how many game supports Linux platform right now.
What have you been playing and what are your thoughts?
15 Jul 2019 at 12:13 am UTC
15 Jul 2019 at 12:13 am UTC
I've been playing Terraria lately. I've never played sandbox game before but I've heard many good thing about it. Since it was dirt cheap on last sale, I bought it. Unfortunately, I don't really like it, but somehow I can't stop playing it.
You can try the awesome demo of Jupiter Hell again this weekend
6 Jul 2019 at 1:04 pm UTC
6 Jul 2019 at 1:04 pm UTC
Looks really nice, unfortunately it's a bit taxing for my laptop due (well, tbf my laptop uses integrated Intel GPU). Hopefully it will be optimized later.
Klei Entertainment hit the restart button on Griftlands, confirmed to come to Linux but Epic Store first
11 Jun 2019 at 7:08 am UTC Likes: 2
11 Jun 2019 at 7:08 am UTC Likes: 2
Guys, calm down. Everyone and especially Linux gamer hate Epic, but I don't think it's fair to boycott Klei.
First, Klei has good history for supporting Linux and its gamer. Even their old game like Mark of the Ninja and Don't Starve is still updated. So, while this Epic Exclusive thing is a bit annoying, we should go easy on Klei, especially since they promise that Griftlands will be available for Linux in Steam.
Second, Griftlands has been under development for around 4-5 years. That long development time is painful, both from mental and money side. This double for small indie company like Klei. So, financially, it's understandable that Klei took the exclusive contract with Epic.
Third, the game will only be Epic Exclusive for 1 year while the game is still in Alpha phase, and will go to Steam in early access. IMHO this is fine, because the exclusivity is only for Alpha phase where the developer (usually) still only focusing on the game concept. This is why the Alpha game usually buggy, unbalanced and barely have any content. So, IMHO let those Epic users play and test the game for one year, while us Linux users wait for it to be ready. Of course, it's different stories if the final game is still only Epic Exclusive.
Finally, the contract between Klei and Epic has already signed. So, no matter how much we hate it, the ship has been sailed and there are no way for Klei to break it, no matter how many backlash and complains from the community.
Bottom line, as Linux gamers, IMHO instead of boycotting them, we should just wishlist their game on Steam and tell them that we, the Linux gamers, are waiting for them in Steam (and GOG), but never in Epic. This way, hopefully they know that we do love them and their game, but we won't be able to support them if they are in another castle.
First, Klei has good history for supporting Linux and its gamer. Even their old game like Mark of the Ninja and Don't Starve is still updated. So, while this Epic Exclusive thing is a bit annoying, we should go easy on Klei, especially since they promise that Griftlands will be available for Linux in Steam.
Second, Griftlands has been under development for around 4-5 years. That long development time is painful, both from mental and money side. This double for small indie company like Klei. So, financially, it's understandable that Klei took the exclusive contract with Epic.
Third, the game will only be Epic Exclusive for 1 year while the game is still in Alpha phase, and will go to Steam in early access. IMHO this is fine, because the exclusivity is only for Alpha phase where the developer (usually) still only focusing on the game concept. This is why the Alpha game usually buggy, unbalanced and barely have any content. So, IMHO let those Epic users play and test the game for one year, while us Linux users wait for it to be ready. Of course, it's different stories if the final game is still only Epic Exclusive.
Finally, the contract between Klei and Epic has already signed. So, no matter how much we hate it, the ship has been sailed and there are no way for Klei to break it, no matter how many backlash and complains from the community.
Bottom line, as Linux gamers, IMHO instead of boycotting them, we should just wishlist their game on Steam and tell them that we, the Linux gamers, are waiting for them in Steam (and GOG), but never in Epic. This way, hopefully they know that we do love them and their game, but we won't be able to support them if they are in another castle.
The Linux demo for 'Eagle Island', a very slick action-adventure rogue-lite is out and it's extremely impressive
25 May 2019 at 4:01 pm UTC
I've played it for several hours, and I think my main problem is it's too combo based. Want to use special attack ? Do combos 2x. Want to regain some health ? Do combos 4x.
I often find myself only have one health, but there are not enough enemies in current room to gather combos. I hope it will get balanced later in full release.
25 May 2019 at 4:01 pm UTC
Quoting: NezchanHaving tried it a little, it seems fun and also I'm bad at it.Same !
I've played it for several hours, and I think my main problem is it's too combo based. Want to use special attack ? Do combos 2x. Want to regain some health ? Do combos 4x.
I often find myself only have one health, but there are not enough enemies in current room to gather combos. I hope it will get balanced later in full release.
Action-RPG 'Last Epoch' beta released and now available on Steam
2 May 2019 at 2:31 am UTC
2 May 2019 at 2:31 am UTC
Does it support keyboard control for moving around (like Victor Vran) or only mouse control ?
I personally prefer Torchlight than Victor Vran because of the class system. However, I could never get used to moving around while aiming with mouse.
I personally prefer Torchlight than Victor Vran because of the class system. However, I could never get used to moving around while aiming with mouse.
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