https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38114
--- Comment #10 from Rosanne DiMesio dimesio@earthlink.net --- I've tested clicking the Install button for a game, and right-clicking the name of a game in the Library list. Both bring up the same install dialog, and neither includes a "Create new Steam Library on Drive X" option in Windows. Perhaps I'm missing something obvious (it wouldn't be the first time), but I don't see any other way to bring up the install menu.
I also just tested this on my laptop, which dual boots with Windows 7, just in case running in a VM made a difference, and got the same behavior as Wine and XP in a VM.
I did confuse things by mentioning the native client. I do get the option to create a new Steam Library on the dropdown list in the Linux client, along with the libraries I've already added, and I may have been mistaken in thinking I had to add the libraries via settings to get the dropdown list in the first place.
Nikolay, when you say you get the option to create a new Steam Library on X, are you talking about the Linux client, or in Windows? Because I don't see that at all in Windows XP or 7, even after I've added new libraries via Settings.
(In reply to Bruno Jesus from comment #9)
Different Steam versions?
Steam automatically updates itself. The one I just tested in Windows 7 was installed fresh today, the ones in the VM and Wine say they are up-to-date. All my tests were in 32 bit; I don't have 64 bit Windows to test.