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Yeah the sandvich is pretty OP when you think about it. I mean who the hell uses the shotgun?
New players who don't have it? :p
If you own a ssd you better put this game on it cause then loading times are much, MUCH shorter
If I could move individual steam games I would. My steam game folder is around 750GB.
It's possible by doing a symlink.
First copy the game.gcfs to their new destination on the ssd. Also the tf2 folder under your steam profile folder in the steam programms folder.


via CMD just create a symbolic link for the files/folder.
Like this:
Code:
mklink "E:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\team fortress 2 content.gcf" "C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\team fortress 2 content.gcf"

Code:
mklink "E:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\team fortress 2 client content.gcf" "C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\team fortress 2 client content.gcf"

Code:
mklink "E:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\team fortress 2 materials.gcf" "C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\team fortress 2 materials.gcf"

Code:
mklink /J "E:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\SteamName\team fortress 2" "C:\SteamLibrary\SteamApps\SteamName\Team Fortress 2"

Where /J means Folder, when there's nothing it means it just symlinks a file.
"First path" is where you want programs to assume the file/folder is at.
"Second path" is where the file actually is.

Simple as that. If you get an error from steam stateing there is not enough space, download SteamMover and let it move TF2 to the SSD, then ignore the last mklink up here and do only the first 3 ones.

This worked for me, can't say the same for you
(04-11-2013, 06:49 AM)Anti-Ultimate Wrote: [ -> ]It's possible by doing a symlink.
First copy the game.gcfs to their new destination on the ssd. Also the tf2 folder under your steam profile folder in the steam programms folder.


via CMD just create a symbolic link for the files/folder.
Like this:

[stuff]

Where /J means Folder, when there's nothing it means it just symlinks a file.
"First path" is where you want programs to assume the file/folder is at.
"Second path" is where the file actually is.

Simple as that. If you get an error from steam stateing there is not enough space, download SteamMover and let it move TF2 to the SSD, then ignore the last mklink up here and do only the first 3 ones.

This worked for me, can't say the same for you

This ^^ I know of a program that auto does this as well Big Grin
Got a strange splendid screen and invisiwatch. Big Grin
(04-12-2013, 08:52 AM)Xtreme2damax Wrote: [ -> ]Got a strange splendid screen and invisiwatch. Big Grin

But those are like the least valuable :3, I'm assuming you bought them not unboxed them.
I traded for the strange splendid screen. Since TF2 Warehouse didn't have any of the other new stranges except a strange frying pan - too expensive and strange original - don't care about this one I bought a #50 crate from the Steam marketplace. I only bought it hoping I would unbox the strange bacon grease but no dice and got a strange invisiwatch instead.
(04-12-2013, 09:14 AM)Xtreme2damax Wrote: [ -> ]I traded for the strange splendid screen. Since TF2 Warehouse didn't have any of the other new stranges except a strange frying pan - too expensive and strange original - don't care about this one I bought a #50 crate from the Steam marketplace. I only bought it hoping I would unbox the strange bacon grease but no dice and got a strange invisiwatch instead.
As a guy who never played TF2 this post made me laugh. What the hell is strange bacon grease? xD