![]() I do think Valve need to do something to address this, I'm sure they know it's a little confusing, but it's possible they haven't even looked into it yet. Here's one that only supports Windows & Mac for example: If a game is not Steam Play, you would need to re-buy it on each platform. Steam Play means you buy it once, and it will only work on the platforms that the game supports directly. ![]() You see this all the time, but Steam Play does not mean it supports Linux & SteamOS. If it doesn't have that little SteamOS icon at the end, it usually means it does not support Linux/SteamOS. They then replaced that with the SteamOS logo, which is basically the Steam logo in a coloured circle. The problem is, Valve originally used the Linux "Tux" icon to show Linux compatibility: Hopefully this will help clear it all up. ![]() ![]() I still see a surprising amount of confusion from people on what Steam games work on Linux.
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