Steam for GNU/Linux, i need two filters more
Steam for GNU/Linux, i need two filters more

Because some recent updates, i see my library now show much mores games available for installation, but they work via Proton. but i just want filter games with 100% natives port for GNU/Linux, and filter games by languages : spanish .


i don't interested on the proton compatibles, because with Bejeweled 3 the thing works moderate on my pc, with proton 8.0-5 works, with another verions nevers start on my pc, with wine 1.9.25 works perfectly.


But now the SteamPlay are default activated for all games, where i can disable for all titles ?

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The another curious thing, when i enter on https://steamhost.cn/account/licenses/ to see all titles i have on my library, why in this section there is no button to easily export to a calculation sheet, in formats: ODS, XLSX ?

Because this option is not available, I am trying to transcribe the video game list that I have, with the link to your page (some games no longer have), but also adding the information that indicates in the Steam store itself of the requirements such as processor, RAM, graph, free space, directx / OpenGL, operating system, languages, and then be able to filter based on the notes I have and the hardware I use to see which I use to see which of those titles According to the information of the Steam store I can play.

Although I know that many times, the minimal requirements are a lie, for example if they go to the Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom site, specifies the following as minimal:

SO *: Windows 7,8,10
Processor: Intel/AMD Quad Core
Memory: 4 GB of RAM
Graphics: GPU with 2GB VRMB Available.
Directx: version 10
Storage: 5000 MB of available space
Sound card: 100% Directx 9.0c Compatible Sound Card and Drivers

But the truth is that I from GNU/Linux using Wine 10.5, with my PC, of AMD ATHLON X2 6400+ processor [Dual Core], with 2GB RAM DDR2 800 mt/s, NVIDIA GT 620 (MSI) 2GB, I could play perfectly the whole game, the GOG version worked perfectly.

Although in GOG the minimum requirements indicated are:
System: Windows 7
Processor: Core i3 CPU
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Direct X 10 Graphic Card (GTX 750 Ti with 2 Go Vram recommended)
Storage: Disk Space 5 GB
Sound: Sound Card Direct X 9.0C

Well if you want to see my custom list ( Work In Progress ) you can use this url -> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10fSRp9m7ngsctEJ7be64Ckfk8R2jLMGIOhI4NoEQvrc/edit?usp=sharing
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Originally posted by Inukaze:
Steam for GNU/Linux, i need two filters more

Because some recent updates, i see my library now show much mores games available for installation, but they work via Proton. but i just want filter games with 100% natives port for GNU/Linux, and filter games by languages : spanish .


i don't interested on the proton compatibles, because with Bejeweled 3 the thing works moderate on my pc, with proton 8.0-5 works, with another verions nevers start on my pc, with wine 1.9.25 works perfectly.


But now the SteamPlay are default activated for all games, where i can disable for all titles ?

<hr>

The another curious thing, when i enter on https://steamhost.cn/account/licenses/ to see all titles i have on my library, why in this section there is no button to easily export to a calculation sheet, in formats: ODS, XLSX ?

Because this option is not available, I am trying to transcribe the video game list that I have, with the link to your page (some games no longer have), but also adding the information that indicates in the Steam store itself of the requirements such as processor, RAM, graph, free space, directx / OpenGL, operating system, languages, and then be able to filter based on the notes I have and the hardware I use to see which I use to see which of those titles According to the information of the Steam store I can play.

Although I know that many times, the minimal requirements are a lie, for example if they go to the Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom site, specifies the following as minimal:

SO *: Windows 7,8,10
Processor: Intel/AMD Quad Core
Memory: 4 GB of RAM
Graphics: GPU with 2GB VRMB Available.
Directx: version 10
Storage: 5000 MB of available space
Sound card: 100% Directx 9.0c Compatible Sound Card and Drivers

But the truth is that I from GNU/Linux using Wine 10.5, with my PC, of AMD ATHLON X2 6400+ processor [Dual Core], with 2GB RAM DDR2 800 mt/s, NVIDIA GT 620 (MSI) 2GB, I could play perfectly the whole game, the GOG version worked perfectly.

Although in GOG the minimum requirements indicated are:
System: Windows 7
Processor: Core i3 CPU
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Direct X 10 Graphic Card (GTX 750 Ti with 2 Go Vram recommended)
Storage: Disk Space 5 GB
Sound: Sound Card Direct X 9.0C

Well if you want to see my custom list ( Work In Progress ) you can use this url -> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10fSRp9m7ngsctEJ7be64Ckfk8R2jLMGIOhI4NoEQvrc/edit?usp=sharing
The minimum specs on a games store page, is just the minimum you need and what the Dev / Publisher will officially support, so if you where to not meet that requirement, they would most likely only give some basic troubleshooting.
Pepe 13 Jul @ 4:05pm 
Steam Play Toggle was recently removed. This broke the Tux toggle in the library that would filter the GNU/Linux games. I've made a topic on that: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/discussions/forum/10/601909292780635556/.

As for a Filter on Store System Requirements, that would be a nice to have feature.

Proper System Requirements is a repeated topic on the Suggestions / Ideas forum. The problem is these fields are controlled by the devs. Devs have the ownership, it's up to them to write better requirements. Of course Valve could add more specific fields.
Last edited by Pepe; 13 Jul @ 4:11pm
Inukaze 13 Jul @ 4:35pm 
Thanks TBS AlexDK & Pepe for the answers, and pepe is truth, is useless for GNU/Linux users, we can't disable the SteamPlay, because the TuxButton became useless and absurd, i can understand the SteamPlay came enabled by default, but why eliminate the toggle option to disable ? i no see sense for that last decision
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