SimonPeters116
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I bought the whole franchise of Assassinss Creed games off Steam recently, and found that my Games Drive wasn't big enough 😲
So I bought another drive, double the size, from 1TB to a 2TB NVMe.
Hoping to save time, I copied my game drive onto another drive, took out the small one, fitted the bigger one and moved my Game drive copy back onto the new drive. Rebooted my system and expected everything to be hunky-dory Unsurprisingly, it wasn't. Quell Surprise!
So I set to and re-downloaded/installed everything from Steam again, the old games and the new. My new drive is now almost full again, which is a bit of a surprise tbh. The old 1TB was only 2 games left to download, but only had 70GB space left and I had almost 200GB to download and install (AC Valhalla is about 130GB). The new 2TB is also now down to 70GB of space free
Anyhow, to Duplicate Files. I installed Auslogics Duplicate File Finder and told it to check my Games Drive. Among all the duplicates (from the old Games Drive copy) there are multiple copies of all the DX9 dll files. Each AC game has its own DX9 dll files and Steam also has the same files of its own.
For example:-
So I'm now wondering. If Steam has these files in its commons , does every AC game need one as well? I considered deleting one of the files from one of the games, then verifying local game files through the Steam app, but bottled out. I don't want to break the game.
So down to the brass tacks of my question. Does anyone know, through being a programmer or at least being involved in that side of things. Would deleting the individual games copies of these files, but leaving the Steam common copies, break the games or not???
I'm looking to save space on my drive.
So I bought another drive, double the size, from 1TB to a 2TB NVMe.
Hoping to save time, I copied my game drive onto another drive, took out the small one, fitted the bigger one and moved my Game drive copy back onto the new drive. Rebooted my system and expected everything to be hunky-dory Unsurprisingly, it wasn't. Quell Surprise!
So I set to and re-downloaded/installed everything from Steam again, the old games and the new. My new drive is now almost full again, which is a bit of a surprise tbh. The old 1TB was only 2 games left to download, but only had 70GB space left and I had almost 200GB to download and install (AC Valhalla is about 130GB). The new 2TB is also now down to 70GB of space free
Anyhow, to Duplicate Files. I installed Auslogics Duplicate File Finder and told it to check my Games Drive. Among all the duplicates (from the old Games Drive copy) there are multiple copies of all the DX9 dll files. Each AC game has its own DX9 dll files and Steam also has the same files of its own.
For example:-
So I'm now wondering. If Steam has these files in its commons , does every AC game need one as well? I considered deleting one of the files from one of the games, then verifying local game files through the Steam app, but bottled out. I don't want to break the game.
So down to the brass tacks of my question. Does anyone know, through being a programmer or at least being involved in that side of things. Would deleting the individual games copies of these files, but leaving the Steam common copies, break the games or not???
I'm looking to save space on my drive.