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[FIX]: gog setup regression for v1 games #4049

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On Linux we were looking at the windows version of the path which was always false.

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I always have a hard time testing these without an explicit "These games were affected by this issue" list, but I'm gonna assume you know what you're doing

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We were doing a getWinePath for win variant on this variable. So we were trying to check if C:/ paths exist... on Linux. I guess it doesn't need explanation in certain games

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