STEAM-GRUPPE
Linux Quality Outpost LQO
STEAM-GRUPPE
Linux Quality Outpost LQO
6
I SPILL
57
TILKOBLET
Opprettet
8. november 2015
Språk
Engelsk
OM Linux Quality Outpost

Things a Linux gamer may want to know before buying

The primary purpose of this curator is to highlight games that have broken/poor/problematic support of Linux/SteamOS, often with workarounds.

Some games with Linux versions don't have the SteamOS icons on their Store pages, often due to using game engines that require additional steps to run them.

If you follow this Curator, you will see relevant information about Linux support in the kinds of games mentioned above on their respective Store pages, in the curators section.

More details

Note that joining this group does not automatically subscribe you to the curator.

Follow the Curator
Suggest games to add here
POPULÆRE DISKUSJONER
VIS ALLE (1)
NYLIGE KUNNGJØRINGER
Sure is quiet around here...
VIS ALLE (70)
STEAM-KURATOR
Anmeldelser av Linux Quality Outpost
"Things a Linux gamer may want to know before buying"
Her er noen nylige anmeldelser av Linux Quality Outpost
11 kommentarer
William Furball 22. okt. 2016 kl. 9.13 
Thanks for invite
MD 19. mai 2016 kl. 10.07 
Soul Axiom has graphical errors for linux users who use "bloom" in advanced graphics settings. Its really kinda sad seeing as the bloom is what accentuates the neon look of the game. Oh well. Refunded for now.
ShuShay 13. mai 2016 kl. 17.32 
La-Mulana now officially supports Linux and lists SteamOS + Linux as a supported operating system on its store page.
King Kadelfek 5. jan. 2016 kl. 8.50 
@Brian [Linux] - I got very good feedback on /r/linux_gaming and easily found the last Linux-specific bugs and issues.
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/3vx961/porting_my_game_to_linux_before_launch_god_is_a/

On the other hand, my topic in the Gaming On Linux forum got only 18 views and no comments. But maybe I shouldn't have post directly in the Native Linux subforum, and instead should have submitted an article, I don't know.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/1871
Brian [Linux] 5. jan. 2016 kl. 5.34 
@King Kadelfek - The /r/linux_gaming subreddit is very active and I've seen devs put there games there for testing many times. Also Gaming On Linux https://www.gamingonlinux.com/ is a great site for news and discussion and they are always open to helping.
King Kadelfek 6. des. 2015 kl. 6.15 
Hi guys, just wanted to give my point of view as a dev. Though my Linux port looks like it's 100% working (that's what I believe), I prefer to say that it is an "experimental" version, mainly because:
- there is always a guy who says it doesn't on his configuration (generally a configuration I never heard about)
- I have no idea if the game is working for 99% Linux users or 10% (or 50% ?), I really don't know
To me, "experimental" means "look I have a Linux port but I don't if it's really working".

Though, I would talk about the Linux port as an "official version" and put more work into it if there was a way to know on how many Linux computers it is working.
Maybe it's possible to submit your Linux to gamers somewhere on Reddit, or a specific forum?
VIS ALLE (238)
GRUPPEMEDLEMMER
Administratorer
Moderatorer
6
I SPILL
57
TILKOBLET
1 I SAMTALE
Bli med i samtale
Opprettet
8. november 2015
Språk
Engelsk