🏷️ See what games are verified for the Steam Deck and which medal they got on ProtonDB in the Steam Store.
By default, Steam does not show you the Steam Deck verification status on their desktop website. This Browser Extension/Add-On fixes that by requesting the verification status from ProtonDB and puts them front and center on app pages for easy visibility. While pulling the verification data from Steam directly, this also pulls the medals ProtonDB gives to certain games and displays them on the app page too.
Note: The extension uses session-based caching. This should reduce the consecutive load times significantly.
SteamDB extension Compatibility
Since Version 1.2.0, this extension works great in combination with the SteamDB extension.
Steam Deck HQ Support
Since Version 1.2.0, this extension also supports the game reviews by the Steam Deck HQ team. This will show their ratings, breakdowns, and the author of the review, on the app page.
- Store Front Page
- Search Results
- App Page
- Profile Games List
- Wishlist
Since Version 1.2.0 the extension supports a settings menu.
This menu allows you to toggle certain features of the extension. A reload for the page is necessary in order to see the settings take effect.Changelog can be found here.
If you need any feature added or support for another page, feel free to open up an issue on GitHub and I will see what I can do.
- Head over to the web store page.
- Click
Add to Chrome
(or whatever your browser name is). - A popup should appear asking you to install the extension, accept it.
- Head over to Steam and check the results.
- Head over to the add-on page.
- Click
Add to Firefox
. - Click
Add
on the popup. - Head over to Steam and check the results.
- Head over to the releases tab
- Search for the highest version appended by
+chrome
- Download the
.crx
file from it's assets - Open your browser with the
.crx
file - If step 4 did not work, unzip the
.crx
file and load it as unpacked - Head over to Steam and check the results.
- Head over to the releases tab
- Search for the highest version appended by
+firefox
- Download the
.xpi
file from it's assets - Open your browser with the
.xpi
file and install it - Head over to Steam and check the results.
For compiling it yourself clone or download the repo and put it in a directory of your choosing, just make sure that you will need this directory even after installation.
Chrome and Firefox do have different specifications for extensions/add-ons,
therefore you need to rename corresponding manifest.json to simply
manifest.json
.
Build the files by using the
build.sh
.
It requires Sass and Rollup
to be globally installed.
Install it on:
If you're feeling extra generous today, head over to my Buy Me a Coffee page and do your thing. Or do it via my PayPal.me page, whatever you prefer.