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Sorry! Just in case this came out rude or judgy. It's just a bit rare that ones' library is so empty. It was just a thought because mine looks similar when I don't activate Proton.
Aaah, yes. Just what I've thought. There are reasons why Snaps are hated this much in the Linux community.
I personally recommend Flatpaks for everything, especially proprietary software like Steam. With the permission management, it has way less access to your device.
Also, they usually "just work" better, because they provide themselves with all they need and can be improved by everyone, not just the devs of Ubuntu.
With native apps you can get a few problems. In the best case, they're just not as spread and bugs may occour more often. Flatpaks are more reproducible and bugs are fixed universally, no matter what distro.
They're more up to date too.
And, they don't come with dependencies. There was this one case, when a popular YouTuber accidentally deleted his whole user interface because he tried to uninstall Steam. That won't happen with Flatpaks.
Of course, you're welcome! Glad to help!
I think it's something of a generational contract. I got help a few years ago, when I was a noob, and now I'm more experienced and try to help as many newcomers as I can. And you will do the same in 3 years hopefully! 😁
No worries. I feel the same way when I see someone have a huge list of games on Steam. I don't understand how they have time to learn and play all those games. For me it's always been that I find one game I like and then only play that for several years.
Ironically Arma 2 is my first ever game downloaded on Steam as DayZ used to be mod for that one before the standalone version came out and I'm still playing it over 10 years later. Applies to Age of Empires 2 that's on the list too. I've been playing it since 1999 and I still do every now and then. Whose got time for new games when old ones still keeps on giving haha