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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