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I deleted nearly 50 games from my Steam library
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Seeing how dead your thread is, nobody cares lol. You delete those games just for a few minutes of popularity or (you)'s? It didn't work.
how much space did you free up?
why would anyone care?
all fields
Probably all indie shitter games anyway
Did it bring joy?
a lot
not really, games like Sins of a Solar Empire, Crusaser Kings II, Company of Heroes 2, Lords of the Fallen, Kane and Lynch, etc.
actually, it did
Damn user. i hope you download a couple of those games again
Why did you have 50 games installed?
Why'd you do that?
Where do you live, what do you do for a living and why did you do that?
So did I, user. Now I only have games that spark joy on my steam library.
I can understand. I already deleted 20 or more extremelly shitty games I had.
wait hold up a lot of them were installed on my PC but by deleting I meant I deleted them from my account
they are gone
If I want to play them I have to purchase them again
because 90% of them were from giveaways
I knew I’d never play them in my life
but looking at my 170+ games vidya started to feel like a chore rather than fun
now it’s only around 100 (Steam counts multiplayers, expansions and remasters as separate games, so which at first seems to be 120 games is actually 100 at max)
cool I wish I could
I do that as well. I think it's an obsessive compulsive disorder thing.
I have 38 games in my steam library but the amount of games I've owned is maybe upwards of 70. Most of them were removed rather than refunded. I just decided that I didn't like them anymore and didn't want them to be in my library.
Now I wish i could delete all the shitty free games I added to my GOG library.
>I think it's an obsessive compulsive disorder thing
maybe, I’m more than sure that I have ocd tho
>didn't want them to be in my library anymore
same. what is the point of them in my library if I’ll never play them, or I played them and they are shit
well, I was told at the GOG forum that you can request game removal from the admin
however the admin told me he doesn’t have the right to remove games from my account so he told me to use the ‘hide game’ option
better than nothing, I guess
that isn't how steam works you retareded 12 year old
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Next time do your homework before posting, champ.
home work is for dorks
lmao everyone laugh at old homework jones over here
hey loser, do homework much?
nerd
Not him but that isn't how it works. You can go back to that screen or find the game on the help menu and you can get the game back without paying for it again because the "delete" function is just a glorified hide process to make it hidden on your account.
cringe
based as fuck
Will you be using that space for the EGS and EGS Exclusive games?
It's true. WTF.
>Never have to delete anything because I have a separate hard drive just for games
>It's 4 TB and not even a quarter full yet
Now I never have to have autism about being worried if Im going to want to play a game after getting rid of it ever again.
Guess they had to have a way for dumbasses that get their account hijacked to get their games back if the hijacker decided to delete everything.
you have slow internet or something?
nah
Nah, mostly just because the last time I got a new computer and had to redownload everything, it took me fucking ages for all of it.
Plus 90% of the time my harddrive has space issues, it's my games. SO figured fix both problems at once and just not worry about it.
my friend does this too but with porn
That's not very smart you could hide them
how long will it take to circle the sun
687 days
I deleted like 30 garbage games I had never even played and accumulated through crappy gifts and sales. Like went the whole way and had them removed from my account. Was glad to be able to, wish I could do that on console.
you cant perm delete though it is just a super hide
deleting games on steam is a "super hide"
you can undo it at any time
and?
really?
yeah go on that same support page, type the name of the deleted game, and one of the options will be asking you you want to restore that game
I permanently nuked a bunch of old humble bundle indie crap I'm never going to touch again. feels good.
Doesn’t everyone constantly delete/reinstall shit to manage space? Ain’t nothing new.