I'm running Crossover Version 22.0~b2 (22.0.0.35436) and following a Steam update, the web content of Steam isn't showing anymore. I see Store, Library, I can access the pulldown menus, but I can't see my library or go to the store to download games.
I'm on MacOS 12.5.1 on an M1 Max and Steam says Build: Aug 17 2022, at 11:27:59. Steam API v020
Since different OS' can use different browsers, perhaps Steam is having a tough time detecting with browser to use because of CrossOver 😅
Steam use the CEF browser engine (that it provides), the problem here is for some dumb reason sometimes the Steam hacks don’t get injected causing the Steam Store/Library/etc to not function.
First of all, all beta issues should be reported in a beta report, not posted in a forum. If it's posted anywhere but a beta report, there's a chance it will be missed.
Second, I'm not able to reproduce this issue. Do you see the same thing if you go back to CrossOver 21.2? Are you using the Steam beta client?
First of all, all beta issues should be reported in a beta report, not posted in a forum. If it's posted anywhere but a beta report, there's a chance it will be missed.
Second, I'm not able to reproduce this issue. Do you see the same thing if you go back to CrossOver 21.2? Are you using the Steam beta client?
Best,
Meredith
Can’t say I’d personally tested Steam much in CX22, but I can say this also happens in prior releases also (and had reported it around CX21)
After subsequent launches randomly it seems the Steam hacks no longer get injected into Steam.exe, the cef related hacks still get injected.
I’ve long been manually setting the steam hacks launch options when launching Steam.exe and that resolved the problem.
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