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Your only other option is to keep only the games you need and uninstall anything else after completing them.
You can find really cheap 256gb SSD on Amazon if you just want something to get by on. I picked one up for 20.00 but never ended up using it as a found. 512 for 50.00
from the tests i've seen running them on the sd card isn't -too much- worse than running off internal, but it is definitely noticeable if they're off entirely. ANd unfortunately it doesn't seem like shaders always delete after a game goes so on the 64gb its worth learning how to delete them yourself, or using a third party app to do so until valve gives either an automated solution or a manual set with a nice little gui
Yeah, I don't think it quite works like that, when you consider how each version of Proton also takes up about 2GB of space also.
28GB is quite a lot, when all you have is 64GB to begin with.
I don't get how you think I have a lot of free space left, when 28GB is almost half the capacity of the drive.
Considering the Linux OS takes up about 10GB on top of that, and that's 38GB of used space, and then there are several versions of Proton on my drive, all of which are about 2GB each.
1.7GB, and the only games that I have installed are:
Warhammer 40K Battlesector - 8.07GB.
Eternal Card Game - 2.99GB.
Retroarch - 423MB.
I am left with 1.7GB of free space.
The rest of the space is taken up between Shader Cache, several versions of Proton (7.0, experimental, next), and Runtime strippers.
The rest of the space, labelled "Other", takes up a combined total of 28.31GB.
"Games" only takes up 16.46GB, while "DLC" takes up 69.36MB.
So yeah, plenty of space there, eh?...
Nearly half my drive space taken up by Shader Cache.
https://github.com/scawp/Steam-Deck.Shader-Cache-Killer
As others have stated moving the files is possible but is not advised...
Stream the games using Moonlight. Keep your largest games on your main PC and simply stream them to your deck. Easy to install and works great. Con? Obviously, not an option for travelling.
Yeah, I was just going to say that, if I'm out and about, that isn't really going to work.
Thank you.
28GB is loads taken when you only have 64GB.
50GB free was good back in 2001 but it's 2023 almost.
It makes the difference between being able to install a full sized triple AAA game, or a hand full of small Indie games.
Consider also, that games are generally becoming significantly larger. 20GB is nothing for a game these days. In fact, the average these days, seems to be anywhere between 60GB and slightly over 100GB.
It is quite significant.