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I would, but Steam on Fedora doesn’t seem to like to do that with existing games on an NTFS partition. If I could have done it, I wouldn’t be posting such a shoddy portion of my desktop.

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Why not reformat and use a more open filesystem?

You’d get less issues too!

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My siblings use this PC as well, and they like to play the same games on Windows. I found this to be the perfect compromise, as we don’t have to use extra disk space on duplicate games.

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Couldn’t you download and add the icons manually?

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I really couldn’t be bothered to do that, unless I could do all of them at once. I really did try to look for a solution, but I only have so much time in the day, and faffing about with Steam game icons just isn’t it for me.

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