ProtonDB for Steam
Overview
ProtonDB for Steam is a Chrome extension developed by Software Fusion.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of ProtonDB for Steam is 1.6.2, updated on 2023-03-28.
2,000+ users have installed this extension.
5 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Adds the ProtonDB rating to games in the Steam store so you get an idea of how it will run before you buy it!
ProtonDB for Steam adds proton badges to the Steam game pages.
This way, you know how well a game runs on Linux before you actually buy it.
The extensions shows you the proton rating, if available, and also if a game has a native Linux version alongside it.
The project is open-source and can be found on GitHub.
Credits to MostwantedRBX on GitHub for founding the project
Version 1.6.2 Changelog:
- Change badge colours to improve visibility for colorblindness
- Add badges to the search bar results
- Bugfixes
Coming Soon:
- Ability to adjust badge colors
- Ability to enable/disable the badges in certain places
- Customizations
- Badges on the front page
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Caro Vreeswijk
2022-01-31
Great extension for Steam! |
Adravil
2023-03-16
No complaints except one -- reusing grey color 3 times for 3 various badges (Pending, Silver, Platinum) is, at the very least, confusing. And since color coding is the main job of this extension, this problem makes this part of the extension not really usable. Yes, the ProtonDB website utilizes the same/similar color coding, but it also puts the text on top of it (Pending, Silver, Platinum), immediately making the color coding just optional. |
Konstantin Kruglov
2023-02-28
amazing extension and db. thanks! |
KuroNekoo
2022-01-31
Great extension for Steam! |
Adravil
2023-03-16
No complaints except one -- reusing grey color 3 times for 3 various badges (Pending, Silver, Platinum) is, at the very least, confusing. And since color coding is the main job of this extension, this problem makes this part of the extension not really usable. Yes, the ProtonDB website utilizes the same/similar color coding, but it also puts the text on top of it (Pending, Silver, Platinum), immediately making the color coding just optional. |