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Deck Unsupported
Whether it works or not, they aren’t making a bundle for deck users and then putting games that aren’t deck verified in it
Not deck verified, but ProtonDB rated platinum, which means they work out of the box with no problems.
A game can’t be Verified if it has small text that’s hard to read on the Steam Deck’s small screen. It could be an issue as simple as that.
Did you reply to the wrong person? That isn’t relevant
Whether it works or not, they aren’t making a bundle for deck users and then putting games that aren’t deck verified in it
Not deck verified, but ProtonDB rated platinum, which means they work out of the box with no problems.
What do you mean it isn’t relevant? It’s a direct reply to what you said.
Because I already addressed it working and you came back with “they work”
It’s irrelevant
You can argue they would do a Steamdeck themed bundle without verified games but saying they work isn’t arguing that
And if you did then I would direct you to the webpage that doesn’t mention Steamdeck, just says it’s for gamepads
Edit: Seems people are just as dumb
I highly recommend destroy all humans! A fun and hilarious gem.
Direct link to the bundle here.
Links in the game names take you to the store page on Steam.
$14 bundle includes:
$14 and $10 bundle include:
Here’s the direct link, without the affiliate code that was added in the article:
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Humble have put up the Controller’d Chaos Bundle, with a pretty damn good selection of games, especially if you’re a Steam Deck / Controller player.
As usual I will give you easy to read compatibility for Steam Deck and Desktop Linux via Deck Verified, ProtonDB and Native Linux listings.
Each is also a Steam link to grab more info if you need before purchasing.
It gives a save error message but it works.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered - Deck Verified / ProtonDB Platinum
Rain on Your Parade - Deck Verified / Native Linux + 50% off DLC
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