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Kevlar21reply
piefed.social

I got it for free from Epic. It was a few years ago around the holidays. I think I’ve seen it again since then. Edit: oh this is a steam deck community…

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Yeah I remember it being free on Epic Games Store. They gave lot of pretty good games away, and lot of people just sign there up for the free games. So that library cannot be ignored (and shouldn't). It can be added manually to the Library view, but one has to go to Desktop mode and install and manage Epic Games account with Heroic Games Launcher. There is even a plugin for Decky Loader to automate some processes for you and integrate game into the Steam Library: https://github.com/mubaraknumann/unifideck I don't use Epic Games, so cannot talk from personal experience.

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Kevlar21reply
piefed.social

Thanks I wasn’t sure. Maybe I should have guessed since that’s what I use on my Linux desktop.

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It runs fine under Proton. Heroic Games Launcher lets you claim the free games using a web wrapper.

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Give it a go. The game's way better than the lack of popularity lets on

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smeggerreply
aussie.zone

You'll enjoy the first one. Full of atmosphere and controls feel great. +Hints at connected universe with Alan wake.

I kinda want to go back and play it again (for the 4th time)

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Deck getting more support = Linux getting more support. That's awesome, hopefully it get other dev doing the same, better yet releasing native version.

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fedia.io

Unlikely to ever happen, unfortunately, as Epic is the publisher for AW2.

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Ever is a big word. If Fortnite and Unreal money dry up, then maybe?

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Im happy that the games who are pushing the cutting edge aren't really games that have much longevity beyond their release. Where games that cater to the Steam Deck (and by extension, older gaming PCs) continue to be talked about for years and still getting sales and support.

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I am holding my expectations of course, but this is a sign of things to come. Oooh, if gaming goes full linux support, that'll be super fun to watch MS burn to ashes.

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The first game is so nice. Only thing off is the enemy variety. But that seems to be solved in the sequel. Let's go!

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Fubarberryreply
sopuli.xyz

Probably that they're actively testing in on Deck through Proton, fixing related issues, and adjusting performance to make sure it's a good experience.

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lemmy.ml

I'd rather have a confirmed working windows build under proron than a native linux build. I've had bad experiences with native running worse than wine.

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