• @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    This seems like it’d be useful for people who install game launchers like Battle.net through Steam, although I am assuming more care needs to be taken with the instructions now otherwise you might accidentally delete your install. I’ll have to test this feature out soon.

  • @rstrube
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    11 year ago

    This is great news, I’ve been playing D2 : Resurrected on my deck, so I definitely fall into the category of folks that install non-steam games that use Proton.

  • Krafting
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    1 year ago

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    • FreeBooteR69
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      21 year ago

      Here’s a snippet from the site:

      Linux change we forgot to call out in the new client: removing non-Steam apps now properly removes all related files like shader caches and compatibility data (which would previously be left as ‘other’ storage space)

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      In order to run windows games in Linux, the Proton compatibility layer creates a faux windows directory in a folder called “compatdata” in which the game files can refer to each other and the save files. Separately, it also creates shader caches in another folder that are used to help prevent stutters by precalculating assets. This is the same for steam and non-steam games. When steam games are uninstalled, those folders and files were deleted as well. Until this update, they were not automatically deleted for non-steam games, you had to go and do it manually to free up that harddrive space.