u/Prestigious-Meat-807

Anyone willing to share Steam Family?

Hey everyone, I’m looking for someone willing to share Steam Family with me. I don’t have many games on my account right now — only A Way Out — but I’d really appreciate it if anyone is open to sharing their library.

I mainly want to try and play more games since buying them all isn’t possible for me right now. I’ll fully respect your account/library rules and won’t cause any issues.

If anyone’s interested, feel free to DM me. Thanks 😄

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u/Prestigious-Meat-807 — 5 days ago
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Free-to-Play Cloud Gaming Platform Running Black Myth, RDR2, Spider-Man 2 & More | Early Access Invites

Storm is a free-to-play cloud gaming platform focused on console-quality gaming from anywhere.

Games from Epic Games and Steam work really well, including demanding AAA titles like Black Myth: Wukong, Red Dead Redemption 2, Spider-Man 2, GTA 5 Enhanced, and many more.

Early access invites are being given out gradually based on priority and region support.

Comment your country/place and whether you use Windows, Mac, or Linux. If selected, I’ll DM you the details/invite.

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u/Prestigious-Meat-807 — 12 days ago

Community Help Request Title: Seeking help: How to redirect Steam Save Games/Login Data to Persistent D: Drive (C: Drive resets every session) Message: Hi everyone, I’m using a cloud gaming setup where the C: Drive resets completely every time I shutdown/restart. However, I have a Persistent D: Drive where I have successfully installed Steam and my games. The problem is that Steam continues to save my login credentials and game saves (the AppData and Documents folders) to the C: Drive. This means I have to re-login, do Steam Guard (2FA), and I lose progress on games that don't support Steam Cloud every single time I boot up. What I'm looking for:

  1. A way to force Steam to store its config, userdata, and ssfn files on my D: Drive permanently.
  2. A method to redirect game save folders (usually in C:\Users...\Documents or AppData) to the D: Drive so they survive the wipe. Notes: • mklink (Symbolic Links) often fails or requires Admin rights I don't always have in this environment. • The C: Drive is entirely non-persistent; I need a solution that "sticks" or can be scripted from the D: Drive on startup.
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u/Prestigious-Meat-807 — 19 days ago