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The game has ACE anti-cheat that blocks it from running on desktop. They've made an exception for steam deck to let the game run, but it seems like it only works with the LCD deck. A very odd situation

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Recently had a question about a game running on the deck, and actually got me thinking since steamos settings were briefly discussed: what are the settings to change for a steam deck, or tools to add? I do not mean more fps or more performance per say only, but more battery life or just better tools for certain aspects of the deck.

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This 'edition' (I feel a bit odd calling it an edition, like I'm selling you a newspaper or something) might focus more on some GOG news, so consider this more of a 'lite' news version I guess?

Try keep in mind:

  • I'm no professional, I just love gaming news
  • I write these in a certain style: trying my best to replicate 'old' gaming sites, forums or articles (which tbh I wasn't even alive for), since to me it feels that even the better sites covering gaming are constantly vying for your support or showing ads
  • These are image and GIF-heavy posts (sorry!)
  • I'm currently on holiday on a small island off the south coast of Thailand, where 'velium' (not valium) is happily handed over the counter like candy with no prescription. So this may make zero sense


It's Just GOG?

I've seen some interesting GOG things these last few days, and thought they deserved some attention. It's natural in gaming and particularly with the Steam Deck that your focus would be on Steam. But one thing I keep on harassing people about is GOG. I love it, and I love them!


GOG Preservation Program:

25 years after its original PlayStation 1 release, Breath of Fire IV finally returns, available right now on GOG, thanks in part to the (semi-recently revamped) Dreamlist system that GOG has in place

You can grab it and keep it forever now: https://www.gog.com/game/breath_of_fire_iv

This wouldn’t have happened without the support of over 22,000 passionate Dreamlist voters and the fantastic team at Capcom, who trusted us to bring you this masterpiece in its very best form.

And what do we mean by its “very best form”? Well, Breath of Fire IV also joins the GOG Preservation Program. Our release is fully optimized for modern PCs, with Windows 10 & 11 support, both English and Japanese localizations, upgraded DirectX rendering, new display options (Windowed Mode, V-Sync, Anti-Aliasing, refined gamma correction), a reworked audio engine (with restored missing environmental sounds & added new sound configuration options), and more improvements.

Simply put, this JRPG classic is now made to live forever :)

But, GOG didn't stop with just one. Like last time they brought games to the program, there was a bunch at once. Eight other games, each over 20 years old are now 'as good as they can be':

You can find all the new arrivals here with this link

Oh, and we’ve also prepared a special video that goes more in-depth on bringing BoF IV back, as well as introducing all the other titles to the Program. We hope you enjoy it! If you do, consider following the GOG Classics Vault channel for more content like this.

This video can be found with this link!


Gogg Downloader:

A few weeks ago, a user named Hassan Abedi created Gogg: an open-source tool for downloading game files from GOG:

It's a minimalistic command-line tool I developed to help people download games they own on GOG for offline play or archival purposes. Gogg is written in Go and uses the GOG API. It's available for different operating systems, including Linux and Windows.

The most recent new version, 0.4.1-beta includes a major improvement for their service - a GUI built with Fyne.

This means you can now choose how you want to use Gogg:

  • Stick with the existing Command-Line Interface (CLI) for scripting and terminal use

  • Use the new GUI for a more visual experience, which might be more comfortable for some people.

Besides the GUI, Gogg still has features like:

  • Downloading game files, extras, and DLCs.
  • Resuming downloads.
  • Managing a local catalog of your GOG games (list, search, refresh, export).
  • Calculating required storage space and hashing downloaded files.
  • Running on Linux, Windows, and macOS.

New release's download link on GitHub is here

(You can find the latest code and the documentation on the GitHub repository with this link, too)[https://github.com/habedi/gogg]

Planned for the future is support for Safari and Edge


Comet:

A little while ago I convinced my friend imLinguin that Halt and Catch Fire is one of the best TV shows around, and by far the best which is focused on computers - software and hardware.

Without spoilers, there's something in the show called Comet. And, if you know Heroic Games Launcher (a method of playing GOG, Epic Games and Amazon titles on your Steam Deck, Windows, Mac or Linux desktops with!), you'll know it uses something called Comet:

Open Source implementation of GOG Galaxy Communication Service for SDK bundled with GOG games

After watching Halt and Catch Fire, imLinguin worked on a little logo for his own Comet, which you can see here:

It's a nice little nod, and is now something of two things I adore!


Relisted:

Maybe you're used to the sad news that games are being de-listed. It's sadly quite common with every platform, and is always due to the publishers, never the store-fronts.

This time however we're seeing good news, with a few games now relisted onto GOG:

These were delisted in March, but back now. So thankfully it was only a short wait!


Gamesieve:

https://gamesieve.com/

This one is rather impressive, and has already had a few little changes which help users. I'm just going to format and paste the info here as it is, since the hard work is done for me already (and there's no room for my own nonsense opinions being thrown in!)

This one is quite long, and detailed, so beware!

What is it?

Full-text search for the entire GOG game catalog, with advanced filters and price-tracking for 12 currencies. I've tried to optimize for information-density without reducing usability. I also put a lot of effort into correcting and enriching the data from GOG's API. Lots more of all of that to come.

Why?

Because I wanted to prove to myself I could, and because I keep discovering new gems on GOG which I wish I'd known about years ago already. The way GOG surfaces games keeps throwing up the same old titles I already know - but there are simply too many games there for me to try and browse through them all without any direction. GOG's search and filtering is acceptable - but not more than that, while so much more could be done in this space.

Searching:

  • The search field will search through most of the information you see on a GOG game page - though not the reviews or the technical requirements (those I'll try to expose as a filter at some point down the road).
  • You can use "phrase searches", which are also useful for searching for special characters, e.g. for ultimate 'intellectual property': "™" "®"
  • You can exclude -terms -"and phrases", e.g. space shooter -warhammer -"star wars"
  • I've tried to be intelligent with the way search works - really thinking about which results you might want. E.g. you can search for rpg or roleplaying game and get the same results. I might have blind spots though, so let me know if a search doesn't return something which you think it should.

Grouping:

  • By default all editions, expansions, demos, goodie packs and bundles are grouped together into a single result for the main game. You can toggle this off in the top left for a more classic search (as on GOG). The one usecase I've personally identified where this is really useful is when searching for specific goodies like soundtracks.
  • Search will return a result if any grouped product matches. Filters only apply to information about the "main game".
  • If there are three or more products grouped with the main game, they'll be collapsed. (The 3 editions and 65 expansions for Europa Universalis IV take nearly two full screens to show!)

Product types:

  • I've manually identified all editions, demos and goodie packs, and given them separate categories. It's always possible I missed - or misidentified - something. If so, please let me know about it. (N.B. I did apply a broad brush to what is a "demo". Prologues and similar free "tasters" also got lumped in there.)
  • There've been a few cases where I made a call on what's most useful which goes against the way products are actually structured; e.g. the chapters of Higurashi When They Cry Hou are technically standalone games, but I decided that they make more sense grouped together as expansions. Lust From Beyond (NSFW) is grouped as an edition of the "M Edition" remake (rather than the other way around), and so on. I'll be happy to discuss the merits of specific cases if anyone cares.

Sorting:

  • Default sorting when browsing (and on the homepage) is percentage difference of current price to the best from the last 365 days, followed by percentage difference of current price to the all-time low, followed by release date on GOG (most recent first; taking the date of the full release for early access games, where possible). So this preferentially exposes the best "new" deals, rather than the same old discounts you see during each and every sale.
  • Default sorting when searching is "relevance score"; that is how similar each matching game is to the search terms.
  • More sorting options are coming very soon.

Filters basics:

  • There are two types of filters:
  1. Regular drill-down filters, which can overlap with each other. You can exclude each of these with the "X" to the right.

  2. Multi-select filters, which have no overlap (with the exception of "never"/"none in the last year" for "frequency of sales"), which allow you to pick multiple categories independently (so that's effectively an OR operation).

  • All filters are just regular links, so you can open them in a new tab to browse multiple paths. This does mean all filters trigger a full page load (no fancy JavaScript here), which can be annoying if you want to enable multiple multi-select filters. I might revisit this decision, but for the moment the tradeoff felt worth it.

More about filters:

  • The "exclude NSFW" filter is special, in being applied by default (also applying to the recent releases in the sidebar). It's a single click to turn it off, and that's remembered for followup searches. Once it's turned off, the "NSFW" term shows in the Tags filter and can be "required" as usual for any filter.
  • If you're not certain what a specific filter does, try hovering over it for a tooltip (if you're not on a touch device), or simply enabling it. The resulting page will frequently have an explanation at the top, e.g. that the "rarely" filter for "frequency of sales" indicates that the game has been on sale 1-3 times in the last year.
  • It's a lie that I added the "At most 10 expansions" filter from the "About the game" section purely to exclude Paradox games. You can after all also exclude that filter to get all games with more than 10 expansions! (And then you'll see that of the 30 results, 'only' 5 are published by Paradox.)

Price tracking and currencies:

  • I have price history for the US since April 2021, with massive thanks to gogdb for providing that. Whenever you see "all-time low", that means "since April 2021".
  • I have price history for Canada, Brazil, the UK, Germany, Poland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, China and Australia since early December 2024. I extrapolate price differences before that based on US price history, but this is pretty crude, so take it with a grain of salt.
  • For the moment I only present price information in a single currency for each country. If you have a usecase for wanting a non-default currency for one of these countries, let me know about it?
  • As far as I know, prices in the entire eurozone are identical, so if you're from France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, etc, you should just be able to look at German prices. (If anyone knows an example to the contrary, I'd love to hear about it!) At some point down the road, I intend to actually compare prices for all products for all eurozone countries to make certain of this, but for the moment this isn't a priority.

Data quality:

  • Besides badly chosen defaults (the many release dates of xmas 1991 and NYE 2000 and so on), data entry at GOG is obviously the work of humans who occasionally suffer from fat fingers. I've identified and corrected a lot, but I have no doubt there's a lot more to find. I'll be happy to take a look at any errors you know about, and since I'm also a human, please let me know about my own fat-fingered mistakes as well! (I'm also thinking about a way to contribute fixes back to GOG, though I suspect I'd really need a more rigorous process for that to actually be useful / something GOG would actually want.)

World of Goo 2:

Available now on GOG! Sadly still a higher price than on other store-fronts, but what can we do. The price for DRM-free joy is higher than the alternatives, I suppose!


Amerzone Remake:

Amerzone - The Explorer's Legacy has released also on GOG.

Answer the call of exploration as you travel to Amerzone, a forgotten Latin American country, to fulfill the last wishes of a late explorer. Investigate the ruins of this secretive land reclaimed by nature, meet intriguing characters with deep backstories and solve intricate puzzles to uncover the truth. Will you unveil the mysteries surrounding the mythical Great White Birds?

The link to the store page on GOG is here!


Junk Store:

My preferred method of playing GOG and Epic Games titles on my Steam Deck is Junk Store.

I like the UI and how it so closely resembles Valve's own for the Deck - it feels about as native as I could hope, and like it is an extension of the official Deck's UI/UX. I love it.

Anyway, Junk Store is turning one year old tomorrow! Since their first release, 12 months have passed. Nice to see that a project which began as a method for playing Epic and GOG for the dev and friends was released to the public.

If you're interested in some more Junk Store info, then check out:


Top Lists:

The recent bestsellers on GOG are:

  • Breath of Fire IV
  • Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Ed.
  • DOOM (2016)
  • Control Ultimate Ed.
  • Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Collection
  • In Sound Mind - Deluxe Ed.
  • Alien Isolation Collection
  • Homeworld Remastered Collection

The top wishlisted in the last 30 days are:

  • Croc: Legend of the Gobbos
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
  • Silent Hill 4: The Room
  • System Shock 2: 25th Anniv. Remaster
  • Sudeki
  • Baldur's Gate 3
  • Resident Evil Bundle
  • Dino Crisis Bundle
  • F.E.A.R. Platinum

A Recommendation:

If you've not played it before, I can't recommend Islets enough. Its one of those games to me - which feels uniquely perfect on the Steam Deck (like DREDGE, Art of Rally, Hades and so on!)

Its such a cute lttle indie Metroidvania that stands out thanks to the charming hand-drawn art style, and cozy atmosphere.

The game’s unique hook is its interconnected floating islands, which you gradually piece together like puzzle pieces.

Combat is smooth and satisfying, with upgrades that add depth without silly overwhelming complexity, while the small but dense world encourages backtracking in a way that never feels tedious. Add the quirky characters, and you get a game that’s both relaxing and engaging—perfect for players who love exploration-focused adventures like Hollow Knight or Ori, but prefer a more approachable, breezy experience. It’s a short game, but I just love it.


And Lastly?

If you missed their blog post last year, GOG shared 10 fun facts about GOG themselves. I love these, and maybe you will too, if you're looking for some quick entertainment!

https://www.gog.com/blog/10-fun-facts-about-gog/


That's all folks

Sorry its so brief compared to my other efforts. I just thought it nice to focus on a space which rarely gets the attention (I think) it deserves.

I love GOG and their DRM-free stance. I love how GOG takes games preservation seriously, and most importantly I love the color purple - so that means this one wins hands down :)

News Links:

You can check my previous (and far longer) News Posts here - I’ll link them for you so if you’re curious:

Mastodon

If you want to follow me on Mastodon, I’m posting there every single day (typically), so come join in if you’d like:

...anyway, I hope you enjoy some of this! My next News Post will be back to the regular a-little-bit-of-everything content. I hope you're all having fun playing whatever games you're loving at the moment, too!

💜

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Ist there any alternative os beside steam OS and bazzite? Something based on opensuse or Debian?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y65wuyoImKI

The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered Steam Deck FPS Boost Performance Mod Install Setup Guide - Increase FPS, Reduce Stuttering, Improve Input Latency, Disable Lumen Ray Tracing, Improve Performance on the Steam Deck, Windows, Windows Handhelds and Linux.

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Very recently I got this on sale (around 50% or so) and it is a very fun game so far. Was playing on my tower, and out of curiosity tried on the steam deck.

For some reason, the game looks super fuzzy and weird on the deck (chiseling hair, strange textures at times, choppiness here and there). My question: is there a setting the game needs to be turned off to work better? Or is just a title that is better played on my main PC and that's it? I do find this even more strange since it's a steam deck verified title, so I would expect 0 tweaking and work ok ootb

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I'm using the last known Yuzu build. The game works fine other wise but would definitely like to run it at 60fps. Also, if there's a new Yuzu fork or a better emulator to use do let me know.

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There's been quite a bit of...unsettlement (totally a word) regarding the news that Discord has a new CEO and the company is going public (typically a sign of things going shittier than before).

I'd just like to re-post this which I shared some time ago, if you'll indulge me in my rare post which isn't a Steam Deck / Gaming News # post - a rarity for me.

In the end, this is not the be-all-and-end-all alternative, it won't be for everyone. Matrix exists of course. But this is a nice place. And I thought considering recent events I'd recommend it regardless!

Following is just a copy of what I posted last time. It's mostly Linux chat, gaming, handhelds (like the Steam Deck), movies and...general chats. Anyway, here's the post:


So...this one is a bit left-of-field.

A friend of mine (Gardiner Bryant of YouTube - who reports on Linux and the Steam Deck) has started a Revolt server.

What is Revolt?

It's kinda like a FOSS alternative to Discord. You'll see the layout is almost a direct copy, and it's far less polished...but then again you haven't got the downsides of Discord's constant upselling either:

https://revolt.chat/

Why is this relevant?

...I can hear you ask? Well, so far its just a few developers and creators in there, but I thought of all spaces...maybe those very devs and creators whose work you use and watch...well it might be nice to join in there?

My personal friends who are in here so far are:

What is the damn link to the damn server, woman?

https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH

I mean, you will have to make an account on Revolt, but it might be interesting to some here. You're all very welcome!

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  • AMD Ryzen Z2 Go edition is now $599.99 before it was $549.99.
  • AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme edition is now $829.99 before it was $749.99.

Originally, Lenovo said they expected it to launch for $499.99 for the Z2 Go edition — $100 is quite a big bump now from their original plan.

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The GoG preservation program has done it once again by bringing back what seems to be a classic JRPG from the PS1 era back to the modern systems.

I am absolutely overjoyed at the fact that the GoG preservation program constantly keeps on giving and providing us with these various classic titles that can be played on modern systems.

This game in particular seems absolutely perfect to being played on the Steam Deck due to it being a turn-based JRPG.

I personally don't have any experience with this particular title, or the overall series for that matter, but you can bet I am jumping into this game as soon as I finish setting it up on the Deck.

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So in wanting to install one of my GoG games, I noticed it was missing from my Heroic Library even after I refreshed the game list and checked my filters.

It's Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. (Apparently I also have Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus German Edition which does not appear in Heroic either)

Did it happen to anyone else ? Am I making a mistake somewhere, or should I file a bug ?

EDIT : If anyone wants to follow this (or maybe someone in the future has the same issue), I created an issue on Github here : Missing game in Heroic GoG Library (Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus) · Issue #4491 · Heroic-Games-Launcher/HeroicGamesLauncher

EDIT II : So, turns out the game was not showing up in GOG Galaxy either. People at Heroic told me to visit https://www.gog.com/account/refresh to trigger an account sync on GOG end, wait for a bit and check later. The game eventually showed up in GOG Galaxy and also in Heroic.

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Report any issues or bugs in ⁠🤝-community-support on Discord.

If you don't know what RetroDECK is check here:

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This week’s interesting bits and pieces in Steam Deck / Linux and general gaming that I have found, all compiled by me :)

One reminder is that these pieces of news I’ve spotted are just those that made me smile, or made me interested, so I thought they’d fit in nicely here. I’m not here to share the things you’ve most likely spotted (though I’m sure they’re in here, too), more the ‘little things’.

My aim is to phrase this in a more personal manner than most gaming sites do now. My ever-lasting inspo is the old, old video game sites, blogs and magazines that I never had the privilege of being alive for:

  • image/gif/link heavy
  • personal voice (no hard news here!)
  • mostly news or articles or points you won’t find on the ‘big’ gaming sites, these are the smaller, lesser things that I’m drawn to

This is a warning though, Boost has trouble displaying so many images per post. I am told however that the dev has fixed this, or is fixing this. I can say that Jerboa and Thunder have no issue scrolling these (same with the website)

And one more thing. Each of these I write makes me quite nervous. I’m never sure people will like what I write, or more importantly how I write it - these posts aren’t meant to be taken like they’re a new source, it’s just...me having fun. So I hope you might grab a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy them alongside me?


GOG / Epic Games News:

You’ll no doubt know I like to at least try find some fun GOG and Epic bits and pieces. Far from the typical Steam Deck user I find 90% of the library of games is via GOG, and even the odd Epic (or Amazon too, I’m that kind of weird girl) game too.

What I use to play these is:

Junk Store on my Steam Deck (I love the interface and UI being so unobtrusive and almost feel it is a part of the native Steam Deck)

Heroic Games Launcher on my desktop PC


GOG:

vangogh & theo:

A user called boggydigital has dropped the first release of vangogh and theo - a 'local library of DRM-free games' for your GOG library + for the Steam Deck. A link to the GitHub page is here if you want to read an overview of what it does. But further:

https://github.com/arelate/vangogh https://github.com/arelate/theo Nice to see a new option provided to the community!


DOOM

Obviously you have all seen the DOOM news: 2016’s FPS title has been brought over to GOG after nearly 10 years. Selling on GOG at -80% off for their 'launch' on GOG, I'm looking forward to playing it when I clear a few games from my current-and-what-I’m-playing-next list. There’s a lot of reviews already on GOG’s page for DOOM, and to no one’s surprise they’re all good ones.

One caveat to getting it on GOG is that it does not come with the multiplayer option, since that is built with DRM. But you do get an amazing campaign, which to me is the point of DOOM, anyway.

Right now it is leading the recent ‘bestsellers’ list on the site.


Bestsellers:

Just to make it easy to see exactly what’s been selling best with GOG’s recent sales, here’s their bestseller list here!

  • DOOM (2016)
  • Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete
  • Heroes of Might and Magic 4: Complete
  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion – GoTY ed
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete ed
  • Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate ed
  • DOOM (2016) + OST Bundle
  • Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
  • Cyberpunk 2077
  • The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Ed

Further, their top wishlisted games on GOG in the last 30 days are:

  • Croc Legend of the Gobbos
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance II
  • Silent Hill 4: The Room
  • System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster
  • Sudeki
  • Baldur’s Gate 3
  • Resident Evil Bundle (1, 2 & 3)
  • Dino Crisis Bundle (1 & 2)
  • F.E.A.R. Platinum

World of Goo 2:

The release has been confirmed for GOG to launch there on the 25th of April


Epic Games:


Chuchel:

This week’s freebie on Epic Games is the second Amanita Design game in a row, being Chuchel - available on the 24th of April.


Assassins Creed:

Assassins Creed Shadows has added Epic Achievements to the title, a link to which his here if you’re interested on Epic’s own site


Update:

There will be a EGS Session this Unreal Fest in June which will touch on the “new social ecosystem”

You can read more about what they’re planning for 2025 with this link: the 2025 roadmap for Epic


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Finally, Two Point Campus has been added to the Epic Store


General News:

Selaco:

Selaco is maybe my fav FPS game in recent years. It’s a beautiful little game made with the GZDoom engine, and I’ve poked people quite a few times over the previous instalments of my news to go and get it.

What caught my eye though is a user (Red_SnowflakeMX) who has created their old-style ‘big box’ PC game box for the game:

I'm not so good with handywork or designing on computer, but for myself it's okay. Hope you like it and maybe someone else here gets inspired and makes a better one, would love to see that :) Almost all of the art and artworks are from the game and the press kit. the only thing I "designed" is the ArachnoCola can in paint, which I think is very noticable ;) Just want to show my appreciation here, hope the use of your art doesn't offend you, if so, I would of course delete this post. Thank you!

Here’s a few (okay, a lot ‘coz I adore this) photos of the project:

One of the devs found this and has shared it themselves, I spotted it afterwards on bsky which was nice to see!


Virtual Boy Rediscovered:

Did anyone see the recently discovered Nintendo Virtual Boy photos? They are of the canceled Mario game they'd made for the abandoned system.

Called Mario Smash, only a few shots exist (they're nice, high quality!) Super interesting seeing something that just ended up shelved, but still a nice footnote in the history of gaming. The photos are here (but only 3 of them exist!):


SEGA Model 2:

Major Sega Model 2 improvements are coming to MAME soon.

You can find a nice video detailing changes and improvements and what the heck I mean here on YouTube


Hadrians:

Hadrian's Wall is a former defensive fortification of the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the Emperor Hadria.

It’s also where someone stuffed a SNES console. I think it might be bricked?

Photo from the user SKEEMON


Donkey Kong Country 3:

Also loved this physical recreation of DKC3's cover in diorama form.

Seeing the care and attention someone put into this, making it a piece of art for a game they adore makes me happy to see. I find that retro games can have such a bright, cheerful and happy atmosphere to them (like that ‘beachy’ setting so many old early 2000’s games have!) - DKC3 is the perfect example of it.

There is also a little YT clip of the process here:


Devolver:

Devolver Digitial themselves shared a pretty little graph (which is pretty surprising to me) of revenue figures for several of their franchises.

Cult of The Lamb is their highest earning, with the revenue exceeding $90M USD. (I think this is probably because it's a beautiful little cozy gaming gem of a game? I sank a 𝘭𝘰𝘵 of time into that one on my Steam Deck) Astroneer too is a high-high number. Fun way to show how the games you support are doing, though. Talos seems a lil low though?

Anyway, the graph itself is here:


Bazzite 42:

Bazzite’s new version has launched, but the changes are extensive and I’m too lazy to summarize them. So, you can go here and read about them from the dev himself: Kyle!

https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/bazzite-42-is-now-available/7861


Intravenous:

Intravenous 2 is celebrating over 100,000 copies sold, with over 2,000 reviews now.

It's a great little stealth game, and you might remember the first being given away everywhere like GOG and Steam some months back!

There's a lovely announcement made on Steam you can read here if you'd like (and the game is on sale on GOG and Steam right now)


Anbernic and shipping:

Anbernic, a company known for making Game Boy clones (which has a rather dedicated following and fandom), has suspended all shipments from China to the US due to potential tariff changes. The company advises customers to purchase products from its US warehouse instead, as those shipments aren’t affected by import duties. Anbernic had already warned buyers last week about possible high customs fees, but it has now halted Chinese shipments entirely, joining other companies like RetroTINK that are uncertain about how tariffs will be enforced. While customers can still add items from the Chinese warehouse to their cart, they can’t complete the purchase.

Anbernic’s affordable retro handhelds, often priced around $70, may become significantly more expensive if the proposed 245% tariffs take effect. For now, the devices remain available through US third-party sellers like Amazon, though these often include preloaded ROMs, raising legal concerns. The company’s decision reflects broader uncertainty around how new tariffs will impact Chinese imports, with Retro Handhelds noting that Anbernic is the only manufacturer so far to completely suspend US shipments. The situation leaves the future of affordable retro gaming devices in question.

Predictably there’s been a lot of comments I’ve seen defending this brilliant negotiating tactic from the orange slob, so we’ll see how much fun those gamers are having in the coming months.

A link to an article going into detail is here (The Verge)


Ayn and shipping:

AYN, the company behind the popular Odin 2 handheld, is joining Anbernic in pausing shipments to the U.S. due to new tariffs on Chinese goods. Unlike Anbernic, AYN hasn’t made a public announcement but instead shared the news via a customer service email in its Discord server. The company plans to halt shipments after April 25th for a week while seeking alternative shipping methods, aiming to resume by May 5th. The move comes as Hongkong Post will stop accepting U.S.-bound airmail packages starting April 27th, affecting other Chinese manufacturers like GoRetroid as well.

If AYN finds a new shipping solution, U.S. customers can still order its products, but prices may rise due to the end of the de minimis tariff exemption on May 2nd.


Retroid and shipping:

Finally, Retroid is also stopping shipments to the ‘States, sharing a similar statement on their Discord server, stating that this coming Friday will be the last they’ll ship out.


Hand of Hexes:

This beautiful art is called Hand of Hexes – made proudly with entirely free software. And its hand-drawn, too!

Made by emmdieh, I found the video they shared and it looks incredible. I’m hoping it will be able to be added to this post, but I’m not sure if the size is too big, or if Lemmy will host it at all in the format it is in.

(edit - GIF too big to attach here!)

𝘜𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘒𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘢 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘎𝘰𝘥𝘰𝘵 𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘣𝘰𝘹 𝘰𝘯 𝘮𝘺 𝟤 𝘪𝘯 𝟣 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘮𝘢𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘨𝘢𝘮𝘦𝘴 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘵𝘦𝘯 𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘴 𝘰𝘯 𝘢 𝘭𝘢𝘱𝘵𝘰𝘱 𝘣𝘢𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘺 𝘧𝘦𝘦𝘭𝘴 𝘪𝘯𝘴𝘢𝘯𝘦

This is the kind of gaming I love - the little things with heart and soul!

The Steam page is here, if you want to see more


DREADMOOR:

Looks like there's a new Lovecraftian fishing game which copied the homework of DREDGE but this one is in first-person.

This one looks okay, but I'm curious how much of their trailer is pre-rendered and whether it can stand on its own fishy legs since it really seems to have left out the 'cozy' aspect of DREDGE's horror.

It’s very much just...copying DREDGE, and they recently posted a little ‘AMA’ but I can’t for the life of me find it now (since they had a handful of questions, and the one which was highest was that of whether it is pre-rendered in the trailer), anyway, time will tell.

For someone who is terrified of horror, I'm weirdly looking forward to seeing more. I hope it plays nice on Steam Deck.

The trailer is here with a link to YouTube


DREDGE

...also just wanted to share this lovely art. I saw Black Salt Games shared this, which is by kelgrid


Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2

...has a new update! The 7.0 ‘Trygon Update’ has gone live. Luckily this image has all the information, so I don’t have to fumble with the words to make this little post sound interesting, you can just read it!


007 + Nightdive:

Nightdive Studios (known for higher-quality remasters like Turok and Star Wars: Dark Forces), pitched a full remaster of GoldenEye 007 but was blocked by Nintendo.

Despite securing approval from James Bond rights holders MGM/Eon, Nintendo refused to allow any third-party studio to work on its properties, shutting down the project. This isn’t the first time a GoldenEye remaster was canceled—Rare had also developed an enhanced Xbox 360 version that was scrapped due to licensing issues.

While GoldenEye 007 is now available on Xbox and Nintendo Switch via emulation, it lacks the modern upgrades Nightdive had planned, such as improved graphics and controls. Nintendo’s strict policy on third-party remasters means fans may never get the definitive version they hoped for, though the abandoned Xbox 360 remaster has surfaced online for those willing to seek it out. Nightdive’s experience highlights the ongoing challenges of reviving classic games tangled in complex licensing disputes.

You can an article on this here – videogamer.com


Game Boy DMG:

A user (Pleasant_Waltz3041) has modded up an original Nintendo DMG to be as close to the style and look of the original packaging’s depiction.

I bought the new case at Retrohahn for 30€ some time ago. Unfortunately, it was sold out very quickly (understandably). It is a UV print that goes over the D-pad and A and B. Start and Select are rubber transparent. In addition, there was an IPS mod and an LED backlight mod for the buttons. I'm infinitely happy with the end result

The photos of their efforts are as follows:


Tomb Raider Anniversary Remake leaked renders:

Crystal Dynamics & Virtuos Shanghai's cancelled remake of “Tomb Raider: Anniversary” is resurfacing, with very early assets from its development (dating back to 2019) which have been leaked.

There’s a couple of photos, and also a link if you want to read more which is this sentence here!


Oblivion

No, not the Tom Cruise film (though I’ve always adored Olga Kurylenko. Did anyone else watch Magic City? Not super popular...I guess it was a bit of a copy/paste to Mad Men at the time?), but the remaster we’ve seen ‘shadow dropped’ (to the surpirse of noone, since it was leaked)

But what I want to share is how nice it is seeing older gamers sharing their game guide books they’ve had for a long time. I love physical things, and modern games see far too few of these, sadly.

Anyway, these two made me smile:


Denuvo:

Just some titles here which have Denuvo news:

Denuvo has been removed from Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven

Denuvo has also been removed from Nikoderiko: The Magical World. What made me giggle was seeing they had 145 all-time reviews on Steam before removing Denuvo. Whatever they paid for their Denuvo subscription was...far too much.

Super Robot Wars Y will be implementing Denuvo DRM in their game, which is due out 27th August, 2025.


Me:

First, I’ve had some users asking me how to find my news posts. I’ve had recommendations for having my own site, or making an easier-to-spot resource to find them. I understand that this makes total sense, too.

My typical reason why I wouldn’t, and haven’t is that I work too much, Being primarily a social engineer who works as red team on pen tests, my work really does take a lot of time. But...as of a few weeks back I’ve been on a rather unexpected and self-indulgent escape from ‘real life’. I’ve now been to Rome, Tokyo and Phuket in my desperate attempt to avoid the world.

Why are you telling us this? No idea really, but the real reason behind the ‘no time’ reason for me not hosting my posts on a site is that I don’t really want to take something away from Lemmy.

It sounds arrogant, but I do like to think my posts bring some value, and since I believe so strongly in FOSS, I like that they are available in their entirety here on Lemmy.

Second, which is actually just like a bit more of the first, is that I’ll link them for you so if you’re curious about my previous news entries, you can find them here:


What are you playing?

Now...my fav thing is asking you all what you’ve been enjoying lately! I’ve been playing a bit of The Last of Us Pt. 2. Again, since I am travelling I am using my Steam Deck (and can see that this isn’t giving me the best look at how the game can be) I’m ‘making do’, but this is my first time playing it, and I love it.

It’s actually given me an appreciation for single-player experience and narrative driven games again. I’ve been playing this, and Death Stranding (my obsession).

What have you been enjoying? On any platform you’re using, what games have you been enjoying? Something AAA? Or an indie? Emulating something fun?

Share!!!


Mastodon

If you want to follow me on Mastodon, I’m posting there every single day (typically), so come join in if you’d like:


If I made any errors, they’re all mine. If a link is not working, do tell me (there always seems to be just one I don’t format correctly in there! Every single time!) – all the crazy little rants and opinions are just me.

I hope you enjoyed this though, because I love writing them and sharing them!!!

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It's fantastic and runs great on the Deck. I kept hearing people talking about how great and unique it was, and I'm really glad I jumped on it when I did.

The game is unique and doesn't really compare directly to any other games I know of. The core game play is kinda similar to a board game, you're building a house layout by choosing between randomly chosen room tiles. In-between adding rooms, you're exploring the house in first person, and solving puzzles on the way. There's also a resource management system, where you sometimes need a keys and other resorces to progress into new rooms. At the end of the day the mansion resets and you start over.

Overall the game is an interesting mix of board games, rogue-likes, puzzles, resource management, knowledge-gated progression, permanent puzzle progression, and environmental story tellings. That's a lot of things, but they work well together and I'm just getting more and more invested in fully exploring this game.

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It is a UE5 game, so don't expect it to run great. But it's verified and the minimum specs requirements are in line with other high end titles that run acceptably on the deck.

Edit: performance first impressions from SteamDeckHQ. Sounds like it runs and a pretty consistent 30fps, with some small dips outside near large groups of people. Reviewer was using XESS upscaling on performance.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by NeryK@sh.itjust.works to c/steamdeck@sopuli.xyz
 
 

My launch LCD Steam Deck is unfortunately now afflicted with a power button issue. It amounts to the power button being unresponsive ~9 times out of 10 (and getting worse). It has been reported on, but has no definitive fix as far as I can tell.

My fixes attempt so far have been:

  • Squirt isopropyl alcohol (also contact cleaner later on) from the outside (suggested in [https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/vlv3px/psa_how_i_fixed_my_steam_decks_unresponsive_power/]) : no perceptible change.
  • Open up the casing and try pushing the board back into a better position (as a proposed fix in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=123jykFjF50]) : felt like an improvement, but did not stick for very long.
  • Mostly I have been working around the issue by using the wake on Bluetooth feature from the SteamOS preview channel and using a Switch Pro controller (because it's not BLE) or a headset. This has been pretty reliable but for obvious reasons this is not ideal (and also will not work after a shutdown).

This is an in-depth analysis of the problem : [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAZtSyyx-ww]

Did someone try a lasting fix for the issue without soldering ? Maybe putting a piece of plastic or electrical tape between the button and the switch helps (like in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhwThw6Ke-U]) ?

Edit 26/04/2025: I put a piece of electric tape between the button and the switch. and there is a very tangible improvement. Not every button press works but most of them do so far. I'll see about the longevity of this fix.

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