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Steam Replay is live and notes only 14% "of playtime spent by all Steam users" was for 2025 releases
21 Dec 2025 at 4:59 pm UTC Likes: 2

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Quoting: Eike
Quoting: 1xokMaybe on some visit? I don't have Windows either, but I played at a relative's.
Almost no one in the family has a Windows PC. There is an old, half-broken laptop. I wouldn't enter my data there either.

In my case I think it's more likely that Steam detects Proton as Windows in some cases.
Strange I have never seen Steam misreport Proton. Have you maybe used GeForce Now to stream games?, Steam counts that as Windows.

Highlight announcements from The Game Awards 2025
13 Dec 2025 at 6:37 pm UTC

Surprisingly good announcements this year at least for my taste in games. ONTOS and No Law are the ones I'm most looking forward to.

It will be interesting to see how the Tomb Raider games turn out. Considering that Amazon is the publisher I anticipate the worst, but maybe this will be a return to form for the franchise.

Cold Fear, I Am Alive and more arrive in the GOG Preservation Program along with a Black Friday sale
25 Nov 2025 at 9:13 pm UTC Likes: 3

Survival Horror is my favorite genre, so I will definitely check out Cold Fear and I Am Alive on GOG (I already have both on Steam, they are in a pretty bad shape there though so would not mind a better/drm free version).

It has been a long time since I played either of those games, but I Am Alive in remember as an original game for the time. Kinda like a more serious Disaster Report type of game.

Cronos: The New Dawn releases today - Steam Deck Verified with Linux support
7 Sep 2025 at 1:03 pm UTC Likes: 2

Can anybody comment on the performance of the native Linux version?
Not great but it is playable, performance is kinda all over the place depending on the location.

On my setup with:
RX 7900 GRE at 1440p resolution
Graphics maxed, Dynamic Resolution with target set to 60fps and supersamling OFF
FPS Hovers around 35-55fps depending on the location

One weird thing is that even though it is possible to set a lower resolution scale, it does not seem to scale performance much as expected (so not sure if something is broken with the setting). To gain better performance it is really all about adjusting quality settings.

So for me it was a better option to switch to Proton, and play the game using XeSS upscaling.

I bet one could play around with the UE5 config files on the native version to tweak things

Cronos: The New Dawn releases today - Steam Deck Verified with Linux support
5 Sep 2025 at 7:05 pm UTC Likes: 1

I wouldn't care for ray tracing, but as the negative reviews mostly are due to performance, some scaling might help
There is TSR and adaptive scaling in the native version, but yea kinda weird that they did not add FSR or DLSS.

I believe the Linux version uses software ray tracing on the higher graphic settings, but I have to compare to the Windows version more to be sure.

Humble Choice for October has some spooky stuff in it
7 Oct 2023 at 10:14 pm UTC

Great bundle for those that don't already have House of Ashes or The Quarry. These two are amongst Supermassives best games in my opinion, and while both games launched in a very buggy state most of the issues have been fixed by now. The games scale poorly though when it comes to performance, considering these are so focused around cinematic presentation/graphics it is weird how they neglected adding modern upscaling options like FSR.

PS1 inspired survival-horror Fear the Spotlight is out now
18 Sep 2023 at 8:24 pm UTC Likes: 1

I'm a fan of horror games especially PS1 style. So far have played through about half of the game and I think the devs did a really good job with the audio and graphics. It looks retro without taking it too far, and the audio and voice acting is top tier. I generally prefer bite sized shorter games as well (when priced accordingly) :smile:

Fanatical have another great bundle of Steam Deck Verified games
12 Oct 2022 at 5:25 pm UTC

Fanatical often has better deals and bundles than Humble, so good idea to sign up as an affiliate there :smile:

However it appears to be difficult to tell on their site when a purchase gets counted towards an affiliate sale. On Humble the site states clearly when a sale counts. But on Fanatical I could only tell from the initial URL, but from there on nothing indicating in the last steps of the checkout that an affiliate link had been used in the first place.

Considering I'm always behind a VPN with adblocker and also using Ublock Origin, I have to wonder if the affiliate thing worked.

The Falconeer takes flight with a Linux version out ready for Steam Deck
1 Feb 2022 at 6:42 pm UTC Likes: 1

I'm getting Panzer Dragoon vibes from the trailer, and that is a good thing :smile:

Humble Bundle decides you need another launcher for parts of Humble Choice
12 Jan 2022 at 6:11 pm UTC Likes: 2

As long as Humble continues providing the monthly games as Steam keys, then I will probably continue subscribing and pausing/cancelling whenever needed.

But those that are looking for other legit bundle sites, I recommend taking a look at Fanatical and Indiegala. My thoughts on these sites:

 
                      | Humble     | Fanatical   | IndieGala
======================+============+=============+==========
Indies assortment     | GREAT      | GOOD        | GOOD
AA/AAA assortment     | GREAT      | GREAT       | OKAY
Store Prices          | GOOD*      | GOOD**      | GOOD     
Bundle Games Quality  | GOOD       | GOOD        | MEH
Bundle Prices         | GOOD       | GOOD****    | GREAT
Windows Client        | YES        | NO PLANS    | YES
Mac Client            | NO         | NO PLANS    | SOON
Linux Client          | NO         | NO PLANS    | SOON
Key Trading Platform  | NO         | NO          | YES
Key Giveaway Platform | NO         | NO          | YES
Key Gifting Allowed   | LIMITED*** | YES         | YES
Surprise Mechanics    | NO         | YES         | NO
Special Discounts     | FOR SUBS   | REPEAT BUYS | NO
=============================================================

* Store prices are good, but only if you have the subscribers discount
** Overall good prices, coupons for next purchase are given with larger purchases
*** Humble can ban accounts that gift keys (tip: claim the keys, do not send gift links)
**** Really depends on the individual bundle, 


Summary:
Fanatical is very similar to Humble when it comes to the assortment of games they have on offer. The standard Fanatical prices are often without coupons better than what Humble has on offer. Also they do not have "unwritten" rules about what you can do with the keys. Fanatical bundles are usually good but slightly less affordable than Humble, however desirable games often show up in Fanatical bundles before they get to Humble.

IndieGala bundles are typically cheap indie "shovelware" games. A lot of anime/hentai games appear to be popular there. But they do occasionally have some bundles with legit good point and click adventure games and such. The store itself has a worse assortment of games than Humble and Fanatical, but they do have some random sales on AA/AAA games that are really good. From a platform/technical perspective IndieGala I like the most, they have a bunch of features and have also announced to be working on a Linux client.,