FragTek
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Just a heads up if anyone didn't know but creating a directory junction of your steamapps folder to a different hard drive than where Steam is installed does in fact work a treat.
This is nice if you are running a small SSD like me and still want Steam to load with the SSD speed when Windows boots up but don't have the room on the drive to store the gamedata.
Cheers.
This is nice if you are running a small SSD like me and still want Steam to load with the SSD speed when Windows boots up but don't have the room on the drive to store the gamedata.
Cheers.