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Depressurizer
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I wrote an app for myself to filter my library by HLTB
Another thing you can do is use a Steam tag management system like Depressurizer to automatically tag games with their approximate HLTB time (eg. 1-5 hours could be a category, 6-10 hours could be another category), then on Steam Deck you can use the Tab Master plugin for Decky to show each HLTB categories as a separate tab. There are probably other ways to display the categories as well.
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Is there a tool for managing large libraries?
Lucky for you https://github.com/Depressurizer/Depressurizer was -Dead- for many years past after New Steam Library but resurrected last year and it's the perfect tool for organizing your games.
- PSA for game hoarders like myself. Depressurizer was silently updated a month ago and works great again!!!
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We need to Sort by Howlongtobeat.
Strange? I was going to mention, in the past, there was this great tool called Depressurizer that can help you but after New Library introduced few years ago so that project gone dead, unable to adapt to the new system. But you must be lucky that https://github.com/Depressurizer/Depressurizer has a "New" release that may include HLTB info like they did in the past.
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Just organized my library and I'm happy with it. Do you organize yours?
I did this once and Steam deleted my meticulously sorted system so I figured it was never worth the effort again. Depressurizer is a tool to do it for you based on some basic filtering.
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Anyone noticed how dynamic collections don't affect sharedconfig.vdf anymore?
It stopped working long time ago & that's why that project is no longer working. Also this isn't a bug as Valve never intended anyone to tamper with sharedconfig. Even if you may still see that file in Steam installation, it's kept for backwards compatibility & backup instead of new library is kept in an enigmatic coding in some another file.
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I honestly forgot steam had this feature
You can use something like https://github.com/Depressurizer/Depressurizer to Categorize the games for you.
- Wish for more sorting options for library
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Help, My brother filled my library with 7000 steam games
Use https://github.com/Depressurizer/Depressurizer. This will allow u to categorize the games to ur liking. plus u can use favorites to categorize the games that ur currently playing while collapsing all the other categories. this may help with the clutter
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How can I obtain a list of my games and their respective collections?
Not 100% sure if it has data export functionality, but if it does then Depressurizer might be worth checking out.
steamtinkerlaunch
- FSR as TAA replacement?
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Linux - Trade Tool like PoE Lurker?
You probably mean SteamTinkerLaunch
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How to install Hedgemodmanager on Steam Deck as of November 2023 ?
I've tried all of the known methods, the one using bottles:https://github.com/thesupersonic16/HedgeModManager/wiki/Running-on-Linux-(Wine), the one using Steamtinkerlaunch: https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch/wiki/Hedge-Mod-Manager and the one that used to work but doesn't anymore:https://linuxgamingcentral.com/posts/updated-sonic-frontiers-steam-deck-modding-guide/ The bottles method worked a few weeks ago (although a lot of codes and mods didn't work) but doesn't seem to work anymore, the program doesn't seem to recognize the .yml configuration file provided in the guide anymore, I even tried installing the dependencies manually but the game (Sonic Frontiers) doesn't load the mod loader (the game launches but without mods), perhaps bottles doesn't use .yml files anymore ? The Steamtinkerlaunch method using Proton 7.0 also manages to install hedgemodmanager but once the mod loader is installed the game simply won't launch (I even tried providing mscore.dll but doesn't seem to make a difference). The method detailed on linuxgamingcentral.com used to work but now doesn't anymore, probably because steamtinkerlaunch now also tries to install .net 40 and .net 48. I get an error along the lines of "error, couldn't load mscore.dll to display the correct error message, please reinstall. Net". I'm losing my mind over this. Does anyone of you have hedgemodmanager working on Steam Deck ? If so how did you do it ?
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How to run an exe file in the game's directory?
Or maybe Steam Tinker launch (if using steam): https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch
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SteamTinkerLaunch doesn't show up in Steam's compatibility tool dropdown menu after install
This, right? This results in the following error:
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LiveSplit frozen while running alongside game
Hey. I'm currently trying to get LiveSplit to run in the same Proton instance as a game (so I have the autosplitter available). I've managed to get that working by using SteamTinkerLaunch (https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch/wiki)
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Quick Guide for Sonic Generations + Performance Fix + Unleashed Project
Click "Add Version", then install the latest SteamTinkerLaunch
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Issues in Getting Steam Tinker Launch to Work
Make sure to check the wiki on GitHub. It has a page for troubleshooting and the second entry sounds like your problem.
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(Linux) How to just get everything working
I recently had a nice discussion with the STL dev (steamtinkerlaunch#813). This might give you also a bit of insight.
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How hard is it to add mods to games in the steam deck?
There's steamtinkerlaunch for vortex/modorganizer there's also protontricks to mess around with each game proton prefix and etc. You'll have to Google these to get a better explanation but these are just the options I know of.
What are some alternatives?
DualSenseX - Connect your DualSense Controller, use Adaptive Triggers, Emulate Xbox 360 or DualShock 4 through USB or Bluetooth on PC
modorganizer2-linux-installer - An easy-to-use Mod Organizer 2 installer for Linux
Playnite - Video game library manager with support for wide range of 3rd party libraries and game emulation support, providing one unified interface for your games.
cheat-engine - Cheat Engine. A development environment focused on modding
ValveResourceFormat - 🔬 Valve's Source 2 resource file format parser, decompiler, and exporter.
reshade-steam-proton - Easy setup and updating of ReShade on Linux for games using wine or proton.
BeatSaberCinema - A Beat Saber plugin for PC that allows you to sync up videos to play in the background of your maps.
protonhax - Run programs inside your game proton's environment.
CrewLink - Free, open, Among Us Proximity Chat
winetricks - Winetricks is an easy way to work around problems in Wine
steamtinkerlaunch - Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch options and 3rd party programs [Moved to: https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch]
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