Conina said:
Even at Steam you have to go in its settings to add additional install partitions.
The Windows Store is preinstalled, of course its default partition is the system partition. If Steam were preinstalled with windows installation, it would be the same, since they can't be sure that additional partition aren't temporary connected drives. |
By default, Steam installs games under its own installation directory, just like you say the Windows Store does. But with Steam, you can set up other possible installation directories, and then it will ask which one you want to use for each installation. To me, the default behavior sounds a lot like that of Windows Store's, but it also sounds like Steam is much more customizable if that's what you want. Even Steam sucked in that regard for a long time though (everything used to install under Steam's own installation directory).








