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I just made a post about losing my icons after a Windows 11 update, then found this post. Your script solved the issue perfectly, thank you!
If the PowerShell script doesn't work for you and you do want the official icon file, you could try manually downloading the official icon for the game in question from the "Metadata" tab of the game's http://]https://steamdb.info page (down in the "Assets" section). (i.e. https://steamdb.info/app/730/info/ for Counter-Strike 2.) You can then place the icon file in the `C:\Program\Files (x86)\Steam\steam\games` folder, as stated in the original post.
Make sure to reload the desktop (by pressing F5) or sign out of windows and back in (or restart explorer.exe), so the desktop can actually start using the new icons.
(This kind of icon is only used by shortcuts generated by steam when you press "Add desktop shortcut".)
Dude, can you make some changes?
or explain to me how i can.
i sent u a request.
If you have any requests or questions, you can leave an issue on the GitHub page.
If you want to make changes yourself, you can just download and modify the script, or even fork the repo.