local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/872790/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/My Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2019/ If you change 2019 to 2021 you'll probably find all the files you require This was the location of my FM2019 Files under Ubuntu. Somehow all the graphics i had working on Windows are working fine on Linux too. My only "problem" is i cant find the folder for all the tactics / Editor data / Graphics and such on the Ubuntu, i can find the folder on my Windows disk, and found the "location" in preference that created a folder in /home/documents in Linux, but if i subscribe to anything on steam i have no idea where it stores it i will need to study Linux bit more for that. This is just a feeling though but it has made me quite happy with the "move". I was expecting this to be more hassle and would probably take some performance hit when playing, but i actually feel like the process times when pressing continue have gone slightly down. Right now i have FM21 loaded running in steam with Proton 6.3-5. I have very basic knowledge of Linux, but installing Ubuntu and steam, was rather easy. But while my PC is not affected by the requirements of Windows 11 i really don't like this scummy practice. I just yesterday installed Ubuntu dual boot with Windows 10, as a test mostly. I really hope they bring back Linux support, but if they don't i am almost certain Proton will be able to run it. My only "problem" is i cant find the folder for all the tactics / Editor data / Graphics and such on the Ubuntu, i can find the folder on my Windows disk, and found the "location" in preference that created a folder in /home/documents in Linux, but if i subscribe to anything on steam i have no idea where it stores it :) i will need to study Linux bit more for that. This is just a feeling though :) but it has made me quite happy with the "move".
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