![]() Their principles only get paid if the show airs (a regular told me - probably about another show - that paid their attendees $500 to be there and bid.)Ībout the only they will do is, after the auction of a unit is concluded, is ask everyone to stick around because they'll often want to film it again to get different angles. They do NOT set up 'fake' units for their show. Their principle characters they follow bid on the unit along with everyone else. I was impressed - from some of my 'regulars' at auctions I was hearing a number of things that did not bear out when they came here. Also even if there was an downloaded version that would do nothing but waste space, it would be just as easy to manually remove it from the disk.Yup, they filmed both at my site and a sister site in Fort Worth in July! Steam games doesn't have an 'download' version, there's only a installed fully working version of the game. These steps will only create a new installed games folder somewhere else from your choice. From here you can create extra Library folders on any of your drives." "To set up a secondary Library folder in Steam, Click Steam->Settings->Downloads and click the Steam Library Folders button. The description from what he said, was to set the instalation folder into somewhere else, in this case on his HDD, I do that with every other game that I own, except TW games. Like I said, I'd need to test it to make sure, but that's what the description sounds like to me. In other words, that workaround should download the game files to the HDD and unpack them there, and then actually install the update to the game folder on the SSD. Originally posted by DecayWolf:Installing it on HDD and running it from the SSD is not the problem, it will work just fine, whoever it will be slow a f. You can install everything else directly into your HDD though. ![]() Yeah i use exactly this I have 500gb ssd for steam gamesĪ 2 tb mechanical folder for other games and various other crapĪnd have steam library on each just to ensure there is always space for the big installs that require + 40GB temporarily for installingĭo you mean you want to install this game in your HDD and start from your SSD? Doesn't work, loading time will be slow as hell. To set up a secondary Library folder in Steam, Click Steam->Settings->Downloads and click the Steam Library Folders button. Provided you have enough space on your primary drive for the final installation (see ‘post-patch installation footprint’ above), Steam will automagically utilise any other registered Steam folders on other drives as a download location for the install process. ![]() "If you’ve limited space on your primary hard drive (for example, if you’re using an SSD with limited space as your primary drive, with a secondary mechanical drive for mass storage), a useful workaround we’ve found is to setup a secondary Steam Library folder on your storage drive. Originally posted by Quasar:this can be a solution for me though That said 2 mins isn't horrendous in the great scheme of things (now if you want long load times the old Spellforce used to take forever on my old computer - ran perfectly fine at high settings but took AGES when it was released to load)Įdit if you assume game is 40GB and download is probably in the 20-30 GB range then 60GB free at least sounds about right to download and install Load times, in my view, are improved over the original game and if you put it onto SSD they'd be a huge gain. But the update could be several GB (depending how its deployed). I don't expect the ME update to be a vast increase in actual game size since the only big thing being added is the map - the units and skins and such are all already within the game. So you will need more storage space so that there's room for the downloaded files and the unpacked files at the same time. However remember that the download size is smaller and then the file has to unpack itself. 38590GB is my current local file size according to Steam.
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