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I think it's ok to put games somewhere in the users home as this is the biggest partition for many users and games are huge, but I want to be able to choose a sub folder.
EDIT:
You could try what happens if you overwrite $LAUNCHSTEAMDIR in the steam script in /usr/bin
EDIT2:
Seems to work.
1.) cp /usr/bin/steam ~/bin
2.) edit ~/bin/steam and change LAUNCHSTEAMDIR=~/Steam to what you like
3.) set symlinks in ~/.steam/ to the new folder or delete them before running the script (I have not tested the latter, but it looks like it will set them according to $LAUNCHSTEAMDIR)
4.) run your modified steam script
...Man, I wonder how many people are using the same avatar as me, here..
And check my updated post ^ up there ^
In the meantime, I'm adding it to my ~/.hidden file, but that shouldn't be necessary.
What about a "Would you like your steam games to be available for all users?" option, with accompanying HDD usage checks? Would that work for most usage scenarios?