For those who don’t know, the SteamGridDB plugin lets you download alternate game art for your steam library. It’s really cool and includes animated art as well.

This update makes it compatible with the Steam Beta (that broke a lot of plugins), fixed a bug where it would only show the first 50 alternate art assets, and gives an option to revert to the original art.

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    8 months ago

    If you don’t mind sharing, what kind of issues did you run into with Bazzite? I’ve been considering switching for awhile.

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      8 months ago

      Nothing that would break gaming. Having to forget and pair again my controllers is the most annoying one. Also, when waking up from sleep, it would not accept the HDMI display (LG TV), and I had to reboot. Also, one decky plugin I regularly use (BT Wake Control) crashes before even starting. Outside these issues, everything else (that I use) works just fine.

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        8 months ago

        Pretty much all of those have been issues with regular steamOS at different points. I have to toggle bt on and off for some of my controllers to connect, but I’ve learned that other people have been forgetting and repairing to fix the same issue. The HDMI issue was a problem some months back, but has been fixed (at least on the beta update channel). The recent steam client beta was causing crashes with some plugins, and the newly released bt wake control was one of them.

        I don’t know exactly how long you were using Bazzite, but it’s possible that all the issues you’ve run into were upstream issues that made their way to Bazzite unfortunately.

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          8 months ago

          I has it for 2 weeks and the last update I did was on Saturday night, and the issues remained, so I just went back to SteamOS. Of course, being the Linux kangaroo that I am, I’ll certainly take it for a spin again in about a month or 2.