Steam[steampowered.com] has Tomb Raider Definitive Survivor Trilogy (PC Digital Game Download) for $11.16.
Bundle Includes:
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
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Have anyone run this games with newest hardware? Usually old games have issues and they constantly crash, I would like to play this games I don't wanna to find out at the middle of the story the game cannot run anymore, that happen to me with Far Cry 3.
Have anyone run this games with newest hardware? Usually old games have issues and they constantly crash, I would like to play this games I don't wanna to find out at the middle of the story the game cannot run anymore, that happen to me with Far Cry 3.
So, I believe these work on newer systems, I checked protondb (https://www.protondb.com/app/750920?device=pc) the store reviews and the steam message boards (which is a good thing to do if you are worried about a game) and only see one person complaining about TR rise not working, and they seem like an isolated event.
Also note, if you have the system now and buy directly through steam, you have 14 days to request a refund (as long as you dont exceed two hours of gameplay, and even then you can get exceptions depending on the exact issues involved), So if possible just buy and try right away.
TBF you can always get screwed later on when devs (usually large publishers) change the game to add requirements or drm that screw the players (usually linux - and by extension steam deck users)
So, I believe these work on newer systems, I checked protondb (https://www.protondb.com/app/750920?device=pc) the store reviews and the steam message boards (which is a good thing to do if you are worried about a game) and only see one person complaining about TR rise not working, and they seem like an isolated event.
Also note, if you have the system now and buy directly through steam, you have 14 days to request a refund (as long as you dont exceed two hours of gameplay, and even then you can get exceptions depending on the exact issues involved), So if possible just buy and try right away.
TBF you can always get screwed later on when devs (usually large publishers) change the game to add requirements or drm that screw the players (usually linux - and by extension steam deck users)
Thank you, this link is really gonna help me for future references, because some old games are really good, but they are close to impossible to make them run on newest hardware.
So, I believe these work on newer systems, I checked protondb (https://www.protondb.com/app/750920?device=pc) the store reviews and the steam message boards (which is a good thing to do if you are worried about a game) and only see one person complaining about TR rise not working, and they seem like an isolated event.
Also note, if you have the system now and buy directly through steam, you have 14 days to request a refund (as long as you dont exceed two hours of gameplay, and even then you can get exceptions depending on the exact issues involved), So if possible just buy and try right away.
TBF you can always get screwed later on when devs (usually large publishers) change the game to add requirements or drm that screw the players (usually linux - and by extension steam deck users)
btw I checked Far Cry 3 I can see hundreds of issues. The game is definitely a master piece but it's almost impossible to play it with no crashes.
I think I played a copy of FC3 on playstation that was backwards compatible.
The one I played is on PC, it was terrible unstable. I manage to finish the game but only after spending hours researching about how to fix the issues.
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Also note, if you have the system now and buy directly through steam, you have 14 days to request a refund (as long as you dont exceed two hours of gameplay, and even then you can get exceptions depending on the exact issues involved), So if possible just buy and try right away.
TBF you can always get screwed later on when devs (usually large publishers) change the game to add requirements or drm that screw the players (usually linux - and by extension steam deck users)
Also note, if you have the system now and buy directly through steam, you have 14 days to request a refund (as long as you dont exceed two hours of gameplay, and even then you can get exceptions depending on the exact issues involved), So if possible just buy and try right away.
TBF you can always get screwed later on when devs (usually large publishers) change the game to add requirements or drm that screw the players (usually linux - and by extension steam deck users)
Also note, if you have the system now and buy directly through steam, you have 14 days to request a refund (as long as you dont exceed two hours of gameplay, and even then you can get exceptions depending on the exact issues involved), So if possible just buy and try right away.
TBF you can always get screwed later on when devs (usually large publishers) change the game to add requirements or drm that screw the players (usually linux - and by extension steam deck users)