I’ve backed up many of the Steam games I had installed in Windows. Am I able to use these on Linux or do I need to re-download them?

  • hackris
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    9 months ago

    Why not NTFS? Back when I used to dual-boot, I always used the NTFS on my shared games drive. Never had any problems, especially with ntfs-3g on Linux

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      9 months ago

      It is possible that you didn’t have problems but it has a huge potential for that. WINE uses Linux symlinks and that’s the main reason why it’s not a good idea using NTFS for that, since when you boot Windows it’ll correct those files because Windows and Linux have different case-sensitivity. Basically Windows will corrupt those files and you will have problems regarding that. If you don’t boot into Windows you probably won’t have problems though. On the other hand if you don’t boot into Windows, why use NTFS. :)

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        9 months ago

        Yep, I imaged my friend’s game drive to test this out (they have many games) and sure enough, some didn’t work after booting into Windows and later launching them with WINE. Thanks for the clarification :)

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          9 months ago

          No problem! I experienced the very same thing when I was still dual-booting so I know it well. :) Other than media disk, it doesn’t worth sharing disks between Linux and Windows. And Windows still can cause problems there.