Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha - eviltoast

https://steamdb.info/app/1422450/charts/

Valve keeping up with the trend of “worst kept secrets”. You need an invite to join the alpha but since everyone who owns it can refer their friends, it spread very quickly.

I’ve been playing it the past few days and it’s honestly very fun. Still a bit rough around the edges (especially in terms of balance) since it’s in early access, but it has serious potential to be dota 2 levels of popular.

For the unaware, Deadlock is a 3rd person shooter MOBA. It feels like a mix of Dota and Overwatch/Team Fortress. Nobody is allowed to share footage or screenshots, but obviously with so many playing there’s a ton of leaks out there.

  • Thunderphenol@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    It’s really not? You can play it perfectly fine on linux. Performs great for me with 0 issues so far.

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      4 months ago

      It’s really not?

      The quality of Proton is not the point, the point is that they’re not dogfooding their own platform.

      You guys making the same comments over and over again. I can literally paste previous replies because nobody of you cares to actually read.

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        4 months ago

        That’s because I don’t understand your point. You complain about it being only for windows yet push away their efforts of bringing windows games to linux (which is proton). So indeed, the quality of proton is very much the point as it dictates the quality of the game on linux to a general extent.

        Not to mention that this IS an early development build, I would say that its perfectly reasonable for them to only make the early builds for windows since that is where a majority of the play testers are likely to be (not to mention that linux -> windows tools don’t exist unless you want to game on WSL2).

        So what are you trying to complain about? The fact that they aren’t exclusively pandering for steam deck users? If that is the case, I must admit that it’s very childish to just expect that and I hate other companies for making this the norm.

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          4 months ago

          All of their games have native Linux builds. So if this one doesn’t support Linux out of the box, his opinion is quite valid.

          • Thunderphenol@lemm.ee
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            4 months ago

            It’s not out of the box though is it? Considering that this is a game that hasn’t even been revealed to the world in the first place.