Hey everyone! Thanks to all for the reporting on issues we've been receiving! We've just pushed a hotfix live this morning that should address issues with high-framerate monitors causing wonky physics and/or crashes when transitioning to certain areas (the Santa Sled in particular was problematic about this). If you ran into this bug during the Blizzard of Balls stage, you should now be able to leap off of Santa's rotting sled corpse and into the boss battle without issue. For the time being, we're capping the game to run at 60FPS in order to prevent these issues from occurring. This is not going to be our final fix for this, but we want to make sure a more complex, proper fix is fully tested before we roll that out. In the meantime, this will allow people who already own the game to play it without running into this issue. If the game hasn't updated for you yet, restart Steam and it should pop up with an update for the game. Here's the official fix list from our Developer, Sam:
- 60fps cap fixes timing and physics issues for players using high refresh rate monitors
- The transition between the snowboarding section and the boss in Blizzard of Balls no longer hangs when using a high refresh rate monitor
- Various minor bug fixes
Angry Video Game Nerd I & II Deluxe
FreakZone Games
Screenwave Media Games
2020-10-29
Adventure Singleplayer
Game News Posts 8
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🎮 Full Controller Support
Overwhelmingly Positive
(589 reviews)
https://games.screenwavemedia.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1162960 
Angry Video Game Nerd I & II Deluxe Linux [422.7 M]
This deluxe collection brings you every stage from both of famously tough action platform games, remixed & re-balanced plus an all-new, never-before-seen final chapter to bring the experience together for the ultimate experience in nerd rage
Featuring...
Enhanced Visuals!
Experience the 8-bit ugliness in a whole new way!
Updated Game Engine!
And by updated, we mean "Rebuilt the first game from the ground up in the superior second game's engine." Trust us, it feels better.
Improved level design and difficulty options!
Both games are infamously hard-as-nails, but Normal and Easy difficulties come with infinite lives, so take as many attempts as you need to beat the challenge. Level designs have been improved upon to really nail the balance between tough and fair.
Or perhaps you loved the limited lives and ludicrous overuse of instant-death blocks in the original release? We've got you covered. Just select "Old School" or higher from the difficulty menu and you'll be cursing the developers' name in no time.
Quality of Life Improvements!
Faster respawning (When you die, which will be often, you'll just pop right back out of the Toaster and get on with your day, just like nature intended!), multiple save slots, accessibility options and more mean that anybody can take on the challenge.
Surprises!
Perhaps you've never played either of these games, perhaps you're new to the sequel, or maybe you have spent years achieving the world speedrun record for both, but whatever your experience with the series, there are plenty of surprises in store for you!
New Chapter, Completing The Story!
"Wait, the game had a story" You ask? To which we say: ...Kinda! But there's more of it now! Beat both games to unlock the epic finale!
And more!
- OS: Ubuntu
- Processor: i3 2300Memory: 1000 MB RAM
- Memory: 1000 MB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 4000
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- OS: Ubuntu
- Processor: i5 6400Memory: 1000 MB RAM
- Memory: 1000 MB RAM
- Graphics: Discrete graphics
- Storage: 500 MB available space
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