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I actually use Playnite now which you can easily backup by copying the library folder inside the playnite directory. I find it is easier then using Steam as a game library.
Playnite is very good but on someone else's computer, playnite needs a lot more mb to transfer to a pendriver. I really love playnite and I develop themes for playnite and even so I found this tutorial very useful because I can just take some files and log into my steam where people are used to looking for games.
Is there a way to ONLY have the artwork and shortcuts synced between devices? My guess is to have shortcuts.vdf and grid folder synced between computers.
Has anyone confirm the above works without issues?
This way one can use SRM (steam rom manager) only on one computer and have all artwork and grids synced across multiple computers that share the same file paths.