![]() ![]() I don't see any of the Deck non-Steam games come up as sharable either. ![]() The non-Steam games I added on my Desktop PC are still there, when viewing my library on my PC. It just created a completely blank shortcut that lead to nothing. One time, I went to the Non-Steam section of the Library and it allowed me to auto-add Chrome again, however it didn't work. The collections for them are still there, but they are empty. Chrome, Discord, Moonlight, UbiConnect, Heroic, all the ROMs and Emulators are gone. They weren't on an SD card, they are on the actual internal storage. All Non-Steam games and applications (even Chrome) and custom artwork disappeared from the Library. I have looked online and I haven't quite found any answer to this yet. You would think "delete Proton files" would do it, but I'm not sure for non-Steam games. So any time I've added any windows based software it creates a little separate windows-shaped sandbox for that individual program.Īnd I also guess that the closest thing we have to "uninstalling" a program installed in such a way is to delete the corresponding compatdata folder. But there are a lot of folders there with much larger numbers that don't correspond to a Steam game and I guess I've figured out why. Like I was looking through here: /home/deck/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/Īnd there are a bunch of folders for steam games with steam IDs, you can punch the number into the steam store URL and figure out what that folder represents. Am I understanding it right that any time you add a "non steam game" to steam, whether that is literally a stand alone game or something like the installer.exe for a Battlenet and run it through Proton, that it will create a new mock windows c:/ from scratch basically for each individual non-steam game? ![]()
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