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They say they download a few megabytes of stuff, but I haven't played the games, they're just sitting there installed on my system, but always in the download queue.
Anyone else seen this? (weirdly No Man's Sky was doing it, but isn't there today.)
- every issue with whitelisted games,
- one global "issue" per not-whitelisted game to track all the issues in this game
- general issues that are not related to particular games.
The issue you just mentioned is [well known however it is not addressed yet](https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/723) (Please visit referenced ticket as well). Please also get familiar with this issue, as it describes, that sometimes updates are 354.3 MB, as it means that Proton is downloaded (which is little bit weird for me, as AFAIK there is no per-game Proton instance).
Anyway, I visit Valve's tracker everyday, of course I do not read all the issues, but I learn which games are problematic, which games run flowlessly (of course you can get this information from google spreadsheet / proton city), what are the general issues etc.
I also add my compatibility reports (and I recommend you do it as well, as it provides important input for Valve to know about issues Proton users have and let them focus on particular issues).
[Steam Play Compatibility Reports](https://spcr.netlify.com/)
[Github Valve Proton Issues](https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues)
[WineHQ App Database](https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&sTitle=Browse%20Applications&sOrderBy=appName&bAscending=true)
That way I can see if a game has been tested & what resulted for others & also submit a report to the compatibility site if needed.
I'll have to sign up to Github as well now so I can report things there.