Steam for Linux

Steam for Linux

Gzu 25 MAY 2022 a las 12:29 p. m.
Easy way to find my compatdata folder
I double my subjects from here: Where is the damn Proton compatdata directory of my game !

I am using Proton for windows steam games and windows non-steam games
Each time I want to backup/move my savegames, add mods manualy, acess to a config file... I have to open each directory and guess who is who by checking on appdata, my documents, ...
I know it is possible to find game id on the url of the store etc, but... :steamfacepalm:
And I never find a way for non steam games :steamsad:

Why not just giving the id or the path to the directory in steam?
Or even better, a simple button on the game configuration (under the scrolling menu for choosing a specific proton version for exemple ?) to open the proton directory of the game ?

:SBpenguin:

edit: as suggested on the other topic, the ID for the steam games is available under the "update" tab of the game. No clue for non-steam games...
Última edición por Gzu; 25 MAY 2022 a las 12:46 p. m.
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Cpt_Kopfschmerz 25 MAY 2022 a las 12:50 p. m. 
find folder locations for example on https://www.pcgamingwiki.com
as an example https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Alien:_Isolation
Última edición por Cpt_Kopfschmerz; 25 MAY 2022 a las 12:52 p. m.
Poison Dart Frag 2 JUL 2022 a las 3:11 a. m. 
Having an option similar to the "Browse Local Files" would be great
grzegorz77 31 OCT 2022 a las 12:59 p. m. 
Each game saves the data differently, it is a mapping of the directory structure in windos, as the game created them.
Tux 19 MAR 2023 a las 8:16 a. m. 
I'd love a button to quick access the files, but meanwhile, use this :
Install protontricks and run
protontricks --gui
Select your game, Select the default wineprefix, then select Browse files.
It works for steam & non-steam games.
Cheers!
Última edición por Tux; 19 MAR 2023 a las 8:16 a. m.
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