The steam main Window is now also the launch window, thus you cannot browse steam while launching a game.

Bondrewd@lemmy.world to Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world – 173 points –

Launching a game means that the entire Steam Window fades and it will become entirely unusable until the game starts. That is not a separate startup window, thats just an embedded element inside the main one. If you accidentally click outside, the game startup gets canceled.

It is a bit more than mildly frustrating when Im waiting on the Vulkan shaders for BFV for like half an hour to process.

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Sounds like somebody needs an SSD

"Upgrade your pc, lol" should not be a solution to a problem that a company randomly created for no real reason. What OP is doing is right, bitch about it and hopefully Valve will notice and fix it, as they should.

The problem is that it takes a half hour for the game to launch.

You don't know what you are talking about. In OP's case the game is not loading effectively, but it is compiling Vulkan shaders, as it's running under Linux. That process is normal to take a while.

I got a setup that maxes out BFV bro. Proton will need to process your shaders every update or so.

If I do have a bottleneck, its my chinese Mobo with a xeon e5-2640 v3. Still, it has DDR4 and M2 SSD, so the bottleneck is usually core speed.

Or even an m2drive, even faster load times in game.

M2 drives as in an SSD connected to an M.2 slot? That's the way to connect SSD drives internally, so "get an SSD" basically means "connect an SSD drive to your M.2 slot". There's nothing like "M2 drives are even faster than SSDs".

an "SSD" can be either a SATA-cable connected 2.5" SSD, a M.2 SATA (protocol) SSD, or an M.2 PCIe SSD. their respective maximum R/W speed increases significantly in this order, so M.2 is not the only way to connect an SSD, at least not as long as cable-sata SSDs still exist.

PCIe (m.2) SSDs are faster than SATA SSDs. M.2 is one way to connect an ssd not the only way.

Sure let's just edit the whole thing to correct being wrong as fuck.

M.2 is just the connector form factor. Can be NVMe or SATA still.