- Oct 21, 2006
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Recently I've made several hardware changes that have required a reformat and fresh install. Needless to say, when you reformat several times in the course of 3-4 weeks, it gets annoying to re-download and reinstall programs over and over. Sure, some things can be omitted in the short run, but even if you're going to need to use an application or want to play a game just once in that time period, you have to jump through the hoops.
I play a decent number of games pretty commonly. L4D, Warcraft III, TF2, CS:S, Mass Effect, The Witcher, Oblivion, Fallout 3, etc. Since none of them hold my attention for very long (and since I don't have a ton of time to dedicate to any one game anymore), I generally install them all, and more, and play them whenever I get the itch. I omitted installing several of the games during each reformat just to speed things up, but I still painstakingly installed some of them more than once.
Last time I installed them, I got smart and put my entire Steam folder on a secondary hard drive. When I reformatted the OS drive, I didn't expect any of my games on the other hard drive to still work (since registry entries would be missing). I was pleasantly surprised when all I had to do was redownload the Steam client, reinstall it over the same location, and bam - everything works as it should. No more downloading and reinstalling games for hours.
For just that simple reason, I think I'll be making most of my purchases through Steam from now on.
I play a decent number of games pretty commonly. L4D, Warcraft III, TF2, CS:S, Mass Effect, The Witcher, Oblivion, Fallout 3, etc. Since none of them hold my attention for very long (and since I don't have a ton of time to dedicate to any one game anymore), I generally install them all, and more, and play them whenever I get the itch. I omitted installing several of the games during each reformat just to speed things up, but I still painstakingly installed some of them more than once.
Last time I installed them, I got smart and put my entire Steam folder on a secondary hard drive. When I reformatted the OS drive, I didn't expect any of my games on the other hard drive to still work (since registry entries would be missing). I was pleasantly surprised when all I had to do was redownload the Steam client, reinstall it over the same location, and bam - everything works as it should. No more downloading and reinstalling games for hours.
For just that simple reason, I think I'll be making most of my purchases through Steam from now on.
