Navigating Steam's Space Utilization Mastery Guide
Navigating Steam’s Space Utilization Mastery Guide
Steam finally has the storage management feature we’ve needed for a long time. It takes some looking around to find it, but gone are the days of using an external application or searching through forums, videos, and sketchy websites just so you can move a game without corrupting it.
Here’s how to use the Steam Storage Manager and conveniently manage your games.
What Is the Steam Storage Manager?
The new Steam Storage Manager started out as a beta, released to a few users in the middle of 2021. It was finally released to everyone in September of the same year. It’s the one tool that Steam has needed for the longest time.
You’re finally able to easily visualize how much space each game takes and sort them. It’s also really easy to move or uninstall games in bulk by being able to select multiple games at once. You don’t need to deal with \SteamLibrary folders where games sometimes have different folder names from the game itself.
No more needing to use Steam Mover and hope your file transfer goes well or searching through a myriad of tutorials on YouTube just to move a game without breaking the files and needing to re-download it.
This is a huge improvement, and after Steam’s decades of existence, everyone knows this is overdue. Being able to visualize, move, and add folders and files in an easier and more intuitive way is a bare minimum, but we do appreciate finally having it.
How to Open the Steam Storage Manager
While the new Steam Storage Manager is great, it’s still hard to get to. Most people don’t even know it exists yet. Once you know where to find it, it’ll be hard to forget, though. Here are two ways to open the Steam Storage Manager.
1. Open the Steam Storage Manager Through the Steam Settings
The Steam settings menu itself is pretty hard to find as well (a very strange way of doing things, Valve). However, you might’ve opened it before if you tried setting download speed limits. Simply look to the upper-left corner and click onSteam > Settings > Storage .
2. Open the Steam Storage Manager Through the Downloads Page
If you’re already on the Steam Downloads page, there’s also acog on the upper right, just below theclose window button . Click that, and it will take you right to theDownloads section on theSettings page.
Just like in the image in the previous section, you’ll find theStorage section just below the Downloads section.
While you’re at the Downloads page, you might want to check outhow to increase your Steam download speeds so you don’t have to wait so long to get playing.
- Title: Navigating Steam's Space Utilization Mastery Guide
- Author: William
- Created at : 2024-08-15 17:26:16
- Updated at : 2024-08-16 17:26:16
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