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How big is your Steam folder?

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52.3GB. 10 games installed. 16 uninstalled.

If I put in the other games I have installed on my computer (5 of them totaling 60.7GB), it's 113GB o.0
 
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As a fun, semi-related side:

http://www.steamcalculator.com/

Use that to figure out the total worth of all the Steam games you own. Last I checked was after the first day of holiday sales. At that point I was at $423 or so. I've bought a couple other sales games since so I'm probably close to $450 now.

I'll edit in my Steam folder size when I get home.

Says mine is $2585.81
That is soooooo not right. Something is wrong.

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Oh I have 47.6 gigs of games installed. I'm sort of a neat freak, and don't keep games on this machine that I don't play.
 
480 GB, 155 games. The steam calculator is worthless - it rates my account at $2500 when I'm sure I haven't even spent $500. A lot of the reasons why people buy games on steam have to do with their sales so just listing accounts at face value isn't meaningful.
 
I guess that would work but is there no way to point it to a folder on another drive?

It does work, thats what i did. I dont think you can change it after you install it though without re-installing, I think you would have to backup the steam folder, uninstall steam, reinstall steam on the drive you want and then move the backed up steam folder to the new drive. I think that should work.
 
I guess that would work but is there no way to point it to a folder on another drive?

There is a way. I believe you just copy the entire steam folder to the new location and the delete the .blob file so it recreates it. It's been a while since I did it so I may be missing something, so google it.
 
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