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번역 관련 문제 보고
How Steam handles downloads is like this. It downloads compressed and encrypted data then unpacks and writes it finally into it's correct space.
So BEFORE you attempt to download anything you MUST have the following:
(1) No more than 90% of the intended drive space used
(2) Allow up to THREE TIMES the total file size to allow it to decompress and unencrypt.
So, that's why it happened to you - it would have been trying to download, but because there was not enough space, it couldn't write the FINAL data to its intended space.
So to be clear, if you have say, a 1TB drive, and you've used 850GB of it, you have 150GB remaining.
If you are going to download a 50GB games, you might think "cool, that will take it up to 100GB which is 90%". WRONG. You must allow up to 1q50GB which takes it to its absolute limit.
So I'm sorry you experienced this, but there's only one way round it - MAKE SPACE.
Also if you plan to download large apps, and pause it to finish later, it's wise not to take the free space away from it before you resume the downloa, always leaves enough space for the game.
I get you. I suffer from this myself.
Thankfully, hard drives are cheap as chips and the last one I bought was back in March and it was £40 for a 1 or 2TB USB 3 model.
Although I do tend to go wild, and download bloody everything and then every so often I take a look at myself and get a bit more realistic and start clearing up space by removing games that I haven't been playing. Same old.
Thankfully, if you've got no problems with internet bandwidth and usage, then Steam has no problem with downloading and redownloading to your heart's content.