

#HLTB BURLY MEN AT SEA WINDOWS#
New tests on Windows and macOS would be welcome.Be aware: With an overall Metacritic score of 82 and a multitude of awards this game still might be boring for you (even if it can be beaten under 30 minutes). I wonder whether these games also require the 'steam_appid.txt trick' on the other OSs, or are no longer DRM-free either on them.

Linux games already on the Wiki that are no longer DRM-free INK needed the 'steam_appid.txt trick' (385710).Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number: needed the 'steam_appid.txt trick' (274170).Hollow Knight: needed the 'steam_appid.txt trick' (367520).Games already on the Wiki and confirmed on Linux Claire: it also works natively on Linux with a Unity v4.2.1f4 runtime.Bad Mojo Redux: I was getting the "No BADMOJO.INI in the current directory or in the Windows directory." error, so I had to create that file as explained here.35MM: it also works natively on Linux with a Unity v4.6.5f1 runtime + the appropriate Steamworks libraries.Windows games new to the Wiki (and tested with Wine set as Windows 7) Moss Destruction: needed the 'steam_appid.txt trick' (876220).AntVentor: needed the 'steam_appid.txt trick' (739190).I'm also posting them here for the benefit of the followers of this thread: I've gone ahead and made some additions and modification of my own. :P I know I don't get to this as often as I should, so anything you want to do works for me. Pedrovay2003: Trust me, I have absolutely no problems with any help that you're willing to provide.
#HLTB BURLY MEN AT SEA DOWNLOAD#
SteamCMD and the regular Steam client can both download old versions of games, so as long as they're available to everyone, I think they should count here. :P I know I don't get to this as often as I should, so anything you want to do works for me.Īs far as older versions of games go, as long as we note what version works, like you did with noting older manifest versions in a couple of games, I think that's fine. Maybe a new table would be in order for those cases? What do you all think? Trust me, I have absolutely no problems with any help that you're willing to provide. Should we add them to the wiki page? If so, we should note the exact build that doesn't require the client in order to work. Unless he wants me to do it myself, I'll let pedrovay2003 in charge of adding the reports posted in here, though.Īnd, since we learnt that steamCMD can retrieve old builds of games, I think we should discuss what to do with those cases in which an old build is DRM-free, but the most recent one is not (like e.g. I posted a note in the Talk page to see if the regular editors were OK with it, but nobody has replied yet, so I'll take that as a "go on". I only did the smaller tables and the biggest one up to 'B'. Mainly properly sorting alphabetically the games, updating some OS availabilities, and such. Muntdefems: Oh, by the way: the other day I let my OCD tendencies get ahold of me and started editing the wiki page myself. I'm willing to give then away to anyone who promises to test their DRM status and report back.

PS: I'm not really interested on either Comedy Night or Outpost Zero so I didn't activate those keys. The Windows version maybe doesn't depend on the client, but I couldn't get it to run on Wine so I cannot tell.

I've checked both the newest build and the one available back when the dev stated that the game was DRM-free (July 2017).
