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Open(desktopfolder + i + 'p.jpg', 'wb+').write(URLOpen) GameIDs = ĭesktopfolder = os.path.expanduser('~/Desktop/steam_cover_art/')
If you didn't change the default location when installing Steam, you can find these folders by opening File Explorer and going to This PC > C:\Program Files\Steam folder. The user ID will be the number at the end of the URL. Steam installs to C:\Program Files\Steam folder by default and files for games installed on Steam are stored in the folder C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\ by default. It can be found by using your browser, and finding your Steam account. Make sure to change in the url in the script to YOUR user ID. I took the freedom to create a Python3 script, to automatically fetch all the officially available full-size box art for the games in your library, and save them to a folder on your desktop. In order to get all the IDs for your game, go to your steam profile page where all your owned games are listed ( ), and you can click on each game and see the app ID in the URL. The base URL for the box art in the format 600x900 is, where represents the id of the game you want.
The format that is cached however, is 300x450, and is available in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\appcache\librarycache\ on Windows (or /Users//Library/Application Support/Steam/appcache/librarycache/ on MacOS, or ~/.local/share/Steam/appcache/librarycache/ on Linux). As of today, the box art in this format (600x900) aren't cached, apparently.