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This filter is an absolute disaster. It’s been sitting in the Library Tab for MONTHS, and it does NOTHING. I’m on Ubuntu, I click it, and guess what? NOTHING happens. Games that don’t even work on Linux are STILL showing up. It’s embarrassing. How is this still a thing? You can’t trust the simplest features anymore. It’s a total failure.
Let’s be real, this shouldn’t be hard. You’ve got everything else working, but Linux users? We get ignored. It’s unbelievable. This isn’t just a bug, it’s a total lack of respect for Ubuntu users. FIX IT, or stop pretending you care. This is a mess, and it needs to be handled.
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/5639
Personally I think they should just remove the button. It is getting hard to find a game that doesn't run.