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As I can look on my files, its claims 75 GB of storage.
You can find the Installation at following path on Windows:
After this, you can just delete the hole folder "Helldivers 2" (Faster: press SHIFT + DEL on your Keyboard, to instant delete the folder without putting it into the trash/bin of your System). Thats it.
When nothing is there and its not in your trash/bin, than you may have other issues.
I can recommend to use the software "TreeSize Free" to list the storage usage, just to have an idea whats going on. Please be careful, dont delete just system things (=
Website: https://www.jam-software.de/treesize_free
If you are on Windows, you can also run the cleanup service of the OS.
Its builtin, go for it to your List of all your dives (computer) and select one drive, right click => Properties => Tab: General => Button: Disc Cleanup, choose what claim huge space and let it delete (it could be the windows Update Storage, the Temp-files, etc.)
Well, I uninstalled from steam, by click ‘uninstall’ then, I deleted the file after a bit (out of frustration, you really shouldn’t have to go through this much trouble to make room on your laptop) than I ran that program. However, an odd thing is, was that file only had MBs in it, and for some reason, it’s say most of the data space is being taken up but something outside of steam. And before you say anything, before and after deleting the game, the free space on my laptop didn’t really change much. I checked, there should’ve been a lot more free space.
Ok, so this folder was existing - right? And you deleted it, but it was only a few MB in size, right?
Outside of Steam means, other programms, Windows itself, your Private data, etc, rigth?
For me its not 100% clear what you allready have done, but let it split into a few things to be more clear:
Get CCleaner and run it after disk clean-up
To be clear: For this support, nobody needs access to your device!
Not a game issue.
if you use torrents, check if this is saving space.