![]() ![]() I totally agree, cuz i was one of those ppl when i started playing DFO few months ago. Dungeon Fighter Online does this.Originally posted by Fuyuki:tbh im seeing this issue come up in a bunch mor game where lvling has becomes something trivial and more of a rite of passage then anything substantial to the actual game but the issue itself only seems to mainly affect people who cant seem to let go of the idea that the whole gaming culture in general in recent years has started to let go of having the lvling process as the pastime of the game, its like complaining that u dnt hav someone to converse with while u head to but not use the bathroomĪt the end of the day though the whole solo fighter online complain is actually hugely ironic because dfo's end game being almost entirely party play only has became enough of problem in and of itself to the point the devs had to actually start implemented a solo vers of certain end game contents Steam may even leave the appmanifest in place, so that when the game is reinstalled, the reinstallation is extremely brief as it only has to download a few files and re-use the existing ones left behind from the previous installation. Their entry in your library is disabled and any desktop links are removed, but the rest of the game's files remain in the Steam directory, taking up space. Some games never actually get fully uninstalled. ![]() This is easiest to notice on lower-end machines that are running software that's at their limit, as the ongoing uninstallation still uses some resources. ![]() As a result, it only seems that the process is instantaneous, when in reality it's still going on in the background, at a low priority so as to interfere with your use of the system as little as possible. When Steam uninstalls, it only removes library entries, desktop links & the game's primary executable immediately.Įverything else is consigned to a background process to finish the uninstallation. ![]()
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