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Linux: Running setup through ProtonGE latest will not show game folder

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  • Mikratosundefined Offline
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    wrote last edited by Mikratos
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    Hi. I've been having this issue, I'm not sure if it's a problem with proton or with my understanding. I've moved the game folder to \home(username)\games\ to be able to find it faster for troubleshooting. For what ever reason, even after creating multiple different folders, the file explorer will not show any of the created folders. This is not an issue with hidden folders as heroic launcher is installed to the same parent folder ( ...\games) and that folder shows just fine. I'm not sure what's going wrong, anyone else has an idea? How can i fix this and get the game running?

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      UPDATE: Issue fixed. I've run the launcher by itself, let heroic make the prefix, then moved the entire folder with BO2 inside said prefix. I'm not sure why it works, and I'd love to figure out what was the original issue, but this can fix it in a pinch.

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        Moving them works. What I did was add plutonium to heroic, then when launching, click the ./ Folder to see what "drive" I'm in (drive X:\ usually). Then copy/pasted the path to my Linux install directory, replacing / with . Lets me keep things where I want them

        So
        "X:\home\user\.local\steam\steamapps\common\Call of Duty Black Ops"

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