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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Hidden Steam Features
    01:23 - Cloud Gaming, but for free?
    02:46 - The best settings for Steam Remote Play
    06:23 - Download games faster
    07:10 - Share your Steam Library on dual boot systems
    08:06 - Saving games on a USB Drive?
    08:21 - Pay once, share with your friends and family
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Комментарии • 49

  • @dexgaming6394
    @dexgaming6394 Год назад +56

    It's kind of funny that the Steam big picture mode is right next to the minimize button.

  • @affechristoph
    @affechristoph Год назад +10

    That's where the 30% share goes - to the most convenient and feature-rich game-platform

  • @robertheinrich2994
    @robertheinrich2994 Год назад +8

    thanks for the explanations and very important: to give some promotion and love to the good old lan cable.
    I had to convince my parents that when the landlord renovated the whole place, that they need to get LAN (cat-7 because why not). the house is over 400 years old and back then, people did not consider building walls in a way that it is friendly to wlan.
    a really good investment (and it cost them nothing). at least at the same level as getting rid of the lead waste water pipes.

  • @joemama-bo5ef
    @joemama-bo5ef Год назад +2

    for running steam games via proton on an ntfs formatted partition the compatdata folder within the SteamLibrary/steamapps dir in the ntfs filesystm must be symlinked to a non-ntfs drive.

  • @danison
    @danison Год назад +5

    I actually already have my steam library on an ntfs drive shared between both systems, however, every time I switch between windows and linux and open Steam, it wants to update every single game that's installed. I think steam is going back and forth installing some OS specific files for one system while also removing the ones that are needed for the other system. Pretty annoying. Has anyone found a solution?

    • @pazzoeo
      @pazzoeo Год назад +1

      This happened to me because some games have a native Linux version, so when you're using linux, it deletes the Windows .exe and downloads the Linux exectuable, but then when you switch back to Windows, it re-downloads the .exe and deletes the Linux executable
      To solve this, I made two folders: SteamLinux, where I keep native Linux games, and Steam, where I keep Windows (and Proton compatible) games
      Steam on Linux is configured to see both folders, so on Linux I have access to all my games
      Steam on Windows, on the other hand, can only see the Steam folder and cannot see the SteamLinux folder, to prevent it from messing with my Linux native games

    • @t1r1g0n
      @t1r1g0n Год назад +2

      @@pazzoeo Alternatively (if you don't want to use the native linux clients ofc) you could force Proton as compatibility layer on those games and in theory it should download the .exe instead of the native linux files.

  • @iodreamify
    @iodreamify Год назад +7

    Great video but i'm not sure ntfs is a good fit for Proton. People reported issues when games were launched from an ntfs partition. Just be aware that it may cause issues.

    • @MichaelNROH
      @MichaelNROH  Год назад +3

      I played off an NTFS drive for 3 months straight, without having any many issues. It used to be worse, when Steam still verified the whole library before actually allowing you to play games.

    • @kumraa319
      @kumraa319 Год назад

      I've had a lot of troubles with launching more recent games from my NTFS drive on Arch and Fedora. I finally formatted it to ext4.

  • @laskaofalaska
    @laskaofalaska Год назад +2

    Thanks for the Remote Play settings. Sadly the dual boot library is a hit or miss in my experience. Cheers!

  • @powerdude_dk
    @powerdude_dk Год назад +2

    Most of these recommendations are nice. But I have had nothing but problems with running games off an NTFS formated drive while in Linux.
    And there's a good reason for that. Linux NTFS support is NOT ment for running anything off it. It's only so you can access your files, and move them. Or to access documents or images.
    Not for running games or programs directly from the NTFS.
    I haven't tested it, but there gotta be a pretty signficant performance hit since you're not using a native linux filesystem.

  • @murraymoose9963
    @murraymoose9963 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tips. I tried transferring Steam games from Windows to Windows machines and it worked fine. When I tried transferring Steam games between Linux and Windows, I couldn't get it to work. I tried changing the settings to share with 'All' but it wouldn't work from Linux to Windows, or Windows to Linux. I'm confused!

  • @idcrafter-cgi
    @idcrafter-cgi Год назад +1

    i would recommend partitioning the shared drive to BTFRS and using the Windows BTRFS driver because NTFS isn't that good supported and windows will mess stuff up

    • @MichaelNROH
      @MichaelNROH  Год назад +1

      Generally I wouldn't due to Windows not always handling other file systems all that well. NTFS is deeply integrated in Windows.

  • @Winnetou17
    @Winnetou17 Год назад +3

    0:31 "a game launcher, which hosts ALL of your favourite games" now now now, let's not get ahead of ourselves...
    I though initially this will be about performance, but it's more about features. Well, I guess that the tip about the local share can be put in the performance area :)
    Neat tips, though LTT had a very similar video not long ago (including some extra tips). But it's nice to see a bit of a tutorial here too.
    I so wish LAN parties will get to be the next fad. At least so the developers enable it again, and make it work without an internet connection (cough Diablo 2 resurrected cough). Those were the days. Also, when you play in LAN with your mates, you don't have to worry about cheaters. And because of that, the games can be free of those rootkits spyware malware that they call anticheats.
    Man, I suddenly feel old and cranky. We lost so many cool things.

    • @MichaelNROH
      @MichaelNROH  Год назад +3

      The video was originally supposed to launch way earlier, but I delayed it because LTT made one. Stuff like that is really annoying, especially when you have to redo the whole thing because it's 70% the same.

    • @Winnetou17
      @Winnetou17 Год назад +1

      @@MichaelNROH Yeah, I can understand that. Pure bad luck, really.

  • @sethbessinger2025
    @sethbessinger2025 Год назад

    Great video! Are there any games you would recommend for a potato with UHD 620 graphics?

  • @peterfalcon2691
    @peterfalcon2691 Год назад +1

    Tried making a secondary game drive to Ntfs but Linux refused to work properly with it, then i tried Fatx,same thing, it could always read but never write. I did do permissions and they all Seamed to report properly when i checked on terminal, then i looked into it and learned that both NTFS and Fatx dont so actualy use permissions like what the ext format do and you are 'emulating' that function. I gave up after reading 20 articles on how to fix it but never was able. At this point i gave up and just wait for when the next big thing happens on Linux to get me interested enough to retry, but i have to say i hate Windows updates with a passion. Every major update they some how break the bootloader and i have to go into a live CD to re install grub, if i were to do it now, i install Windows and Linux on seperate drives without grub and choose OS by boot options, but most Linux installs do grub by default and there is no option to skip it when you choose to dual boot, i think only manjaro install had it as an option but i could be wrong.

  • @youzernejm
    @youzernejm Год назад

    Why skip the best outro out there? It is different and a real personal touch.

  • @adriansinisa5867
    @adriansinisa5867 Год назад +1

    For some reason, steam does not work for me on linux (native or flatpak). After install it starts fine but after a relaunch or a restart it goes full transparent, I can't interact with it. This happens after the last update.

    • @MichaelNROH
      @MichaelNROH  Год назад +1

      The latest update is kind of bugged anyway.
      For example, CS:GO crashes when you launch the Steam Overlay. Sometimes even before that.
      Seems like this update has a bunch of oversights, which makes me wonder if the Steam Deck is experiencing any issues.

    • @pazzoeo
      @pazzoeo Год назад

      Usually it works for me after a few restarts, or just after waiting a while

  • @friedrichhayek4862
    @friedrichhayek4862 Год назад

    You should try to daily drive OpenSUSE Leap 15.5.

  • @killcrb
    @killcrb Год назад

    so about this steam cross play between linux and windows can i do on other platforms as well like heroic or lutris???

    • @MichaelNROH
      @MichaelNROH  Год назад +1

      You can, however you need to pay attention to the folders.
      For example, if a game launches through a Compatibility layer, then it creates a Windows like folder structure (C:\Program Files\...).
      On Windows, you need to locate the game in that file structure then. On Linux you can't launch it without the underlying architecture.

    • @killcrb
      @killcrb Год назад

      @@MichaelNROH ok fam thank you much 4 replying

  • @tunnandaaung2
    @tunnandaaung2 Год назад

    mostly we know but remoate controller setting is help me out :3

  • @yarimanko
    @yarimanko Год назад +1

    oh yeah

  • @Sheerwinter
    @Sheerwinter Год назад +1

    When will pubg warzone 2 bf2042 and genshin ll be natively supported. 😅 Just wondering.
    I'm asking because, windows 11 might become cloud subscription based os.
    If that happens peoples will search for substitute.

    • @MichaelNROH
      @MichaelNROH  Год назад

      As soon as they write their Anti-Cheat developer.
      Most Anti-Cheats already support Linux, as well as Proton, but they leave the decision to the game developer of publisher

  • @berneymark
    @berneymark Год назад

    Wait, Fedora can't use hardware acceleration? What is the cause of that, Nouveau? I hope...

    • @MichaelNROH
      @MichaelNROH  Год назад +1

      Fedora removed the H.264 and H.265 VA-API parts from the MESA driver because they were afraid of law suits. It only affects AMD for now, since both Intel and NVIDIA still offer acceleration (though NVIDIA doesn't always play nice with browsers)

    • @notjustforhackers4252
      @notjustforhackers4252 Год назад +1

      I believe you can still install support from one of the Fedora repo's?

    • @MichaelNROH
      @MichaelNROH  Год назад +2

      @@notjustforhackers4252 From rpm-fusion yes. It's called mesa-freeworld

  • @saphiron7536
    @saphiron7536 Год назад

    btrfs with the unofficial windows driver works better than ntfs for me.

  • @BriefNerdOriginal
    @BriefNerdOriginal Год назад

    Samsung TV OS does not allow Steam link to be installed... 😢

  • @Skyman12808
    @Skyman12808 Год назад +1

    Hey Mr Michael can you do a Video of Nobara Linux

    • @MichaelNROH
      @MichaelNROH  Год назад

      Maybe 👀

    • @igrewold
      @igrewold Год назад +1

      SWOT Analysis style is a good way to approach reviews with

  • @SerjStar
    @SerjStar Год назад

    What steam needs to do on linux is being able to use external drives without Linux mounting bulshit there's so much business still . But yes thr dream deck UI is console quality 👌 good stuff . Remote play works just not as perfectly as I would like seeing as other ways run smoother on second device when gaming . I really do love handheld these days and it's a wonderful way to play many games by streaming though on phone things still look too small and the latency can become a problem for sure. SteamDeck 7 to 8 inches screen is perfect for me on a handheld .

    • @MichaelNROH
      @MichaelNROH  Год назад

      I mean the mounting process is a Linux default and the wiser choice for security.
      Reason being that external drives could contain malware which could auto-start and infect your PC.
      You can change that behaviour though if you like

  • @AarshMajmudar
    @AarshMajmudar Год назад

    Bro join Lemmy and Mastodon, we need guys like you there. Lemmy is already thriving, while Mastodon needs creators like you to drive people there, as they don't have people to follow.

  • @azy3929
    @azy3929 Год назад

    Steam Remote Play

  • @michaelzimmerman2634
    @michaelzimmerman2634 11 месяцев назад

    'Promosm' 😀