![]() Steam downloads the Windows depot after the game is launched a second time.Observe that immediately upon clicking "Force the use of.", the game queues an update.Right-click the game and select "Compatibility" > "Force the use of.", and select a compat tool.Observe the local files downloaded, launch the game, or explore the game's manifest to see that the Linux depot was installed.Request to install a game with a native Linux depot (e.g., Super Hexagon, 221640) with no compatibility tool previously set for that game.Select "Enable Steam Play for all other titles" in Settings and select a mainline Proton or third-party compatibility tool, and restart if necessary. ![]() Windows depot) for any game, rather than defaulting to the native version first. It's increasingly the case that a user would prefer to force Proton (i.e. The client is designed around the premise that if using Linux and a native version of an app is available, that depot should always download first.
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