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Apple Computing Products:
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A Couple Steam Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="pjhutch" data-source="post: 1053237" data-attributes="member: 35604"><p>1. Its possible to buy games on CD or DVD that will work with Steam, so you do not always need to 'download' them. If you do want to download games, you need the Steam client and an account.</p><p>2. Yes, Steam apps does create a number of folders:</p><p>~\Library\Application Support\Steam and ~\Documents\Steam Content and others</p><p>3. No Steam should be using very little resources when running. The only time when you do notice it is when downloading updates when it starts up.</p><p>4.Yes, you can run Steam offline as long as you have a valid Steam account.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pjhutch, post: 1053237, member: 35604"] 1. Its possible to buy games on CD or DVD that will work with Steam, so you do not always need to 'download' them. If you do want to download games, you need the Steam client and an account. 2. Yes, Steam apps does create a number of folders: ~\Library\Application Support\Steam and ~\Documents\Steam Content and others 3. No Steam should be using very little resources when running. The only time when you do notice it is when downloading updates when it starts up. 4.Yes, you can run Steam offline as long as you have a valid Steam account. [/QUOTE]
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