Hephaestos said:
I just read the thing as i'm at 400/450 on my drive with only half my new games installed.... Junction seems easy as hell with the program, it's basically just creating a shortcut manually through a tiny program. -> Way easier for the average customer than actually installing a new hard drive.... and if you can do that then you can do a shortcut... and since you have 3, you definitely didn't get that at your quickiemarkt. Heck this can be usefull for many things other than steam if you have many hard drives and partitions.... for example, say you have a small SSD as your boot drive, you can virtually extend it's space by moving useless junk to an other slower drive while keeping it in the correct path for the system. Or say you have a media hard drive with your songs/movies/whatever and need more space... then instead of destroying your whole archiving architecture, you can just move that "country songs" folder to an other drive and do a junction... or move the "A-D" movie folder and do a junction... |
Sure, it might be easy. It would be much easier to install the games where you want, just like you do on better DD-services like GFWL.