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Sailor man
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Update:
I found a new way to do this without all of this removing stuff you said in your post. I found it on Reddit, (link to the post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comme...me_drive_2021/) Basically you need a pendrive, then you create a steam library there, you cut and past it onto the C drive, then edit few steam .vdf files and you are done. I will post an tutorial for others soon to make this more straight. |
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Admiral
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![]() Your call, there... but, you have My outline, should you need to fall back on it. Fair winds, smooth seas... ![]() ![]() M. M.
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Samurai Navy
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I just copy the whole folder then add multish4 1.5 JSGME and Large address aware and the particular mod. I use a separate folder for each mod. It's in program files (x86)/steam/steamapps/common/wolves of the pacific
Just copy a fresh install from there to wherever you want. and make a shortcut. Use multish4 so you don't have conflicting save games |
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