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Activate a Product on Steam tries to install regardless of support for the game. #16
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Seems related to missing validoslist in games’ entries, wizard assuming that platform is valid regardless. |
Related: if you click the "See the Steam support site for more information" link in the pop up alerting you that yes, an error did occur, you get a help desk error at the support site. "The specified article does not exist or you do not have permission to view it." The URL in question: https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9361-YAGV-7766&l=english |
LIMBO is officially available for Linux through CodeWeavers (wine) setup, no reason to fail in Steam |
Here is a list of games that actually work under steam on linux. |
james147, |
@johndrinkwater, except some of the games in the store do not work, and which ones currently don't are listed on that page. |
Indeed. The Reddit link is far more comprehensive, and more accurate as far as I can tell, because 'work' is clearly not a binary thing unfortunately - for instance iBomber Pacific may or may not work depending on your graphics hardware, where as Steam just say "works". See http://steamcommunity.com/app/221410/discussions/0/846939071214672602/ for instance. |
NightSky HD fails to install "invalid platform", but I got a new key from Humble Bundle - this key cannot be used as I have already purchased the game key for Windows... 👎 👊 |
If you activate a product on Steam for Linux that is not available on Linux it will continue anyway and start to install the game.
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