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CoD download, installation and activation threads All discussions about installation, online activation and Steam |
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Ok David, Rattlehead and FAE Cazador, thanks for the info,
![]() The last question is not solved yet, but is not a major problem: any problem if I install the game in two diferent drives simultaneously? Well, If I have to uninstall the first installation and then install in the SSD drive, no problem with that. I'll need to install it in the Steam folder or assosiated to my Steam account? Thanks once more! Gracias por la bienvenida y saludos... me pasare por el foro español, claro. Last edited by aidor; 05-03-2011 at 11:49 AM. |
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You can move your steamapps to another hd no problems, just some steps you have to go through to set it up properly.
This is from the Steam support site: Moving Your Steam Installation Warning: It is highly recommended that you create a backup of your SteamApps folder before attempting this process. Neglecting to do so may result in a loss of all of your game content should something go wrong. If you're low on space on the drive you have Steam installed, you can move the Steam folder to a different location. Here's an example of how to move the Steam installation between two hard drives: 1. Log out and exit Steam 2. Navigate to the folder where Steam is installed (by default: C:\Program Files\Steam\) 3. Delete all of the files and folders except the SteamApps folder and Steam.exe 4. Cut and paste your Steam folder to the new location, for example: D:\Games\Steam\ 5. Launch Steam 6. Steam will briefly update and then you will be ready to play 7. All future game content will be downloaded to the new folder D:\Games\Steam\Steamapps\ Peace! |
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May be if you ask this question in the Steam Forum can find an answer
http://store.steampowered.com/forums/ |
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OK guys... thanks for the info about moving steam installation. I hope that this game (the DVDRom version) is not installed associated with my Steam account or in the steam folder (I want to run the games in my Steam account only the games I buy via Steam).
Well, so... if somebody knows if this game (the DVD version) runs independently to the Steam program, I'll appreciate the info. This is all because today I'm going to install the game in my HDD. In a couple of weeks I'll buy a SSD (of course, I can't wait two weeks to taste the game), and I hope there is no problem with the new installation in the SSD. Thanks! |
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I'm not sure and haven't installed myself, but it seems that CoD will always have to be associated with a Steam account, and use Steam itself.
I must I've used steam for almost as long as it's existed and never had problems. I personally love it - the only gripe I have with it is that you cannot install games to wherever you want. They go in the steam folder, so make sure to install steam to where you want your games to be! |
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Aidor, I had no STEAM games in my computer till I bought CloD. I bought a Collector Edition DVD. And the first thing it did when installing, is to force me to open a STEAM account. Then I activated it by the first time, writing a 20 characters code given with the DVD, and started to fly (offline, as at the beginning Multiplayer was so bugged to me that it was impossible to fly).
No need to have the DVD inserted, but I am afraid the Sim is linked forever to your STEAM account. What I didn't check is what happens if I switch off my Internet connection (always on, because is a ADSL link), and check if I can play or not, but I'll try this evening. Aidor, I suggest you to wait those 2 weeks (Oleg's Time or Standard Time?) ![]() ![]() Edit: STEAM also is required to keep your game up-to-date by downloading automatically the official patches needed. Also it provides a so called "VALVE" stuff wihich prevents cheating online (supposedly). Last edited by FAE_Cazador; 05-03-2011 at 03:43 PM. Reason: Valve stuff |
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So.. "....linked forever to your STEAM account." I don't like how it sounds (when its a DVDrom version of the game). I think I have no choice. I will have to move all my steam games to the SSD, so I think it doesn't matter if I wait a couple of weeks or not: I will have to move all my "steamapps" to the SSD if I want to play CoD installed in the SSD, even if I install it now (and then move it with all the "steamapps"), or wait a couple of weeks (install the SSD, move the Steam folder, and then install CoD). I will get the same results in both options: move all steam games= bye bye SSD space... Well, I'll see what I'll do... thanks for all the info guys, appreciate it! |
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Thanks Anvifolk... Well, I see... as it seems that CoD must run under the Steam program, if I want to play CoD with my new SSD, I will have to move ALL my Steam games to the SSD (Only 120 GB... thats why i dont' like my games run under Steam. I want to install them where I want. Only if a game requires fast acces, I will install it in the SSD. The other ones I want them in the HDD). Because of Steam, my SSD will be out of space in one or two days,
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