I’m not talking about the situation where Steam delisted Dolphin from the store, but what I’m experiencing may be related to that. I believe Steam might be blacklisting Dolphin even when added as a non-Steam game. It sounds crazy but hear me out. I try adding it to Steam to make use of launch options and Proton. The issue is, it straight up removes the non-Steam Dolphin I added from my library. I have experienced this 2 times now: First, adding the official linux package (Arch extra repo) as a non-Steam game, which shows up as an entry automatically under /bin. I noticed after I left Steam for a while and came back, the entry for the game was greyed out as well as all options, directories, launch options. It’s as if I went in there and removed it all but I definitely never did. I wrote it off as a bug, used another method and moved on.

Second time was today. I am attempted to manually add the exe version of Primehack which involves a version of Dolphin. I added this exe as a non-Steam game, and got it running for a while. Exactly the same as last time, when I left Steam and came back a while later, Dolphin is gone! Now this perplexes me because I have other games added as a non-Steam game and they stay working fine, using the exact same methods I used Dolphin. And I experience it on both the linux version, and with Proton. Can’t be a coincidence. Could someone else try to replicate this? Download dolphin, add it to Steam as a non-Steam game, and see how it behaves after you relaunch Steam.

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    10 months ago

    Eager to try and recreate.

    When you do this each time, usually how long is it before Dolphin removes itself?

    For those unaware Nintendo is on an absolute legal warpath against anyone playing titles not currently sold at full price on their eShop. Even people with physical copies are getting royally screwed over (see the Melee scene).