Steam-Deck.Shader-Cache-Killer
decky-storage-cleaner
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Steam-Deck.Shader-Cache-Killer
- Does anyone just use the deck no tweaking?
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Where to check wheres everything installed?
By default, Steam stores these shaders at /home/deck/.steam/steam/steamapps/shadercache/ where each directory is named after the relevant game’s Steam app ID. (For example, 1551360 is the app ID for Forza Horzion 5, whose shader cache takes up 8.9 gigabytes on my Steam Deck!) I wouldn’t really recommend deleting these caches, but you can use tools like Shader Cache Killer or CryoUtilities or Storage Cleaner for Decky to better manage these shaders– or just uninstall the relevant games that take up too much space. There’s tons of YouTube videos out there that can help you with this.
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Would this be a better buy than the 512?
To clear them out you need special programs (careful, when clearing out compatdata on games, as those are the fake windows folders (one per game) also savefiles are stored there, back them up, if they arent cloud synced, also dont delete a compat folder of a random unnamed small thing, because that might be the protons versions compatdata folder, and doing that would ruin the functionality of that entire proton versiion until and uninstall reinstall of that proton version) like https://github.com/scawp/Steam-Deck.Shader-Cache-Killer
- What is this "other" files? And how do i delete them?
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Where is the save data for my games stored on my Steam Deck?
if u need clean cache after gaming session try it
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I wish I had bought the bigger one because valve has some shader cache clearing issues
GitHub - scawp/Steam-Deck.Shader-Cache-Killer: Script to Purge The Steam Decks Shader Cache
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Day 1 help. Games not loading
Last but not least, some games break, after you change proton versions via force compatibility - they are in the vast minority but it happens. In which case before switching to a new proton version its also recommended to kill compatdata for that game (can be done via https://github.com/scawp/Steam-Deck.Shader-Cache-Killer or CryoUtilities. Make sure to only kill them for the game, and not for unknown or all uninstalled games - as if a mishap happens there and you kill the compatdata folder for an entire Proton install, that version is then borked for every game - so dont.)
- Bro someone help
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What are your MUST HAVE apps for Steam Deck?
Otherwise: Shadercachekiller is helpfull: https://github.com/scawp/Steam-Deck.Shader-Cache-Killer
- My disk is full for no reason and idk what to do, could someone help me out?
decky-storage-cleaner
- Darks Souls 2 & 3 Do not have Cloud Saves
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Steam deck plugin help
https://plugins.deckbrew.xyz/ You probably want Game Theme Music.
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Where to check wheres everything installed?
By default, Steam stores these shaders at /home/deck/.steam/steam/steamapps/shadercache/ where each directory is named after the relevant game’s Steam app ID. (For example, 1551360 is the app ID for Forza Horzion 5, whose shader cache takes up 8.9 gigabytes on my Steam Deck!) I wouldn’t really recommend deleting these caches, but you can use tools like Shader Cache Killer or CryoUtilities or Storage Cleaner for Decky to better manage these shaders– or just uninstall the relevant games that take up too much space. There’s tons of YouTube videos out there that can help you with this.
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I wish I had bought the bigger one because valve has some shader cache clearing issues
I highly suggest https://github.com/mcarlucci/decky-storage-cleaner
- Bro someone help
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Has anyone else's decky loader plugins stopped working
is https://plugins.deckbrew.xyz/ working for you?
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Enough positivity. What's the worst thing about the Steam Deck?
I recently found this plugin for deckyloader, it won't stop the deck filling up but it makes it less hassle to clean them yourself. https://github.com/mcarlucci/decky-storage-cleaner
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Storage Cleaner v1.2.0 (Decky Loader Plugin) - Added support for clearing shader cache and compat data for Non-Steam games
Installation steps/plugin repo: https://github.com/mcarlucci/decky-storage-cleaner Discussion/Ideas threads: https://github.com/mcarlucci/decky-storage-cleaner/discussions Support my work: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mcarlucci
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Really loving Decky Loader. What's your favourite plugins?
you can look at the available plugins here https://plugins.deckbrew.xyz/
- I have nothing downloaded on the internal drive, what is taking up all this space??
What are some alternatives?
SteamCleaner - :us: A PC utility for restoring disk space from various game clients like Origin, Steam, Uplay, Battle.net, GoG and Nexon :us:
steam-deck-utilities - A utility to improve performance and help manage storage on Steam Deck.
decky-loader - A plugin loader for the Steam Deck.
vibrantDeck - Plugin for the Steam Deck, to adjust color settings, like saturation or gamma
holoiso - SteamOS 3 (Holo) archiso configuration [Moved to: https://github.com/HoloISO/holoiso]
ControllerTools - Game controller plugin for the Steam Deck
steam-deck-tools - (Windows) Steam Deck Tools - Fan, Overlay, Power Control and Steam Controller for Windows
SteamDeck_rEFInd - Simple rEFInd install script for the Steam Deck (with GUI customization)
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
Custom-Resolution-Utility-ToastyX - Custom Resolution Utility for Windows by ToastyX, duplicated so the source won't be lost.
DeckCleaner - This script allows you to manually delete the shadercache folder from your steamdeck, freeing up space on your boot drive.