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1. You have limited space on your internal hdd which has Steam and some games installed
2. You're are going on a trip, taking your PC with you and have no internet access there
3. You want to take more games with you than your internal hdd can hold
What I think could work:
1. While being in the Online Mode of Steam, install all games you can and after that turn off automatic updates for those games installed
2. Move those game files to your external drive
3. Rinse and repeat for all games you want to take with you
4. Go into Offline Mode of Steam
5. Move the files of the game you want to play back into "SteamApps\common\"
6. Start Steam and play
Would be good to test it with one game before going through all the trouble though. ;-)
well the best way to sum it up would be i have an internal SSD 250 gb so never more than 5/6 games installed, and the external backup avialable for all my library, i want to play the games on my SSD and be able to take them on and off as i'm pleased from my SSD without having to download the game each time. so my needs are
1- not having to dl every time
2- being able to install the game (or skip most of the dl) on another account (who had bought it legally on steam
3- being able to install the game offline when on my own account
4- having a stable game
actually i'm just trying to have a system as easy as the one with cracked games : you want to play a game : mount the iso from your external HDD, install, and play. :-)
And after realising I'm awfully unclear, I'm right now hesitating between two options :
1- using the backup option on each game for steam (very time consuming as you can't do more than one game at a time, unless you put them in the same archive (useless)
2- copy paste game files directly from my SDD to my HDD and just reinstall it
3- use another, better option.
What do you guys think would be best and why ?
But it still means waiting a few minutes for the copy to finish, so you'd probably just be better off installing to the external HDD anyway. In some games, load times are hardcoded to take a specific amount of time regardless of disk speed.
SSD's are meant for the OS and applications to launch quicker, mostly. There is less benefit for gaming.
Canti said:- In some games, load times are hardcoded to take a specific amount of time regardless of disk speed. it's not exactly true hybrid drive where create just for gamers in any case you can change load times any way through registry especially if you have hybrid drive (firecuda).
My system is a laptop with 256 gb ssd C and a 1 tb D. But my library is over 600 games. I also am on limited satalite internet so downloads are limited. I am going to pop a 2tb drive in but that is just a partial solution and the 5gb are 15mm so I doubt if they would fix.
I am also going to start a new thread.