You just go to steamdb, grab the numbers for the version you want, go to steam console, download it, then replace the files. So not exactly dumb person easy, but pretty damn easy once you figure out how to do it. I’ve done it a bunch of times. It always works.
Okay well that’s an issue with your setup in general. It has nothing to do with what we’re talking about.
It’s not adding extra data. You’re replacing your game with an older version. If anything it’ll use less space since newer updates add more data usage to the game usually.
Also your slow Internet is an overall issue. Then you have an issue with downloading things in general. Again, irrelevant.
RiP all my fucking mods again
Thank god GOG allows you to turn off auto updates and/or do easy version rollbacks.
Steam allows easy roll backs as well fyi.
It does? I remember futzing around with it last year for RDR2 and it was kinda annoying.
You just go to steamdb, grab the numbers for the version you want, go to steam console, download it, then replace the files. So not exactly dumb person easy, but pretty damn easy once you figure out how to do it. I’ve done it a bunch of times. It always works.
This downloads the whole game. He hardest would be waiting for download to finish for me.
Huh? That sentence doesn’t make sense.
Yes it redownloads the whole game. Not a big deal.
I don’t have gigabit network or a lot of disk space.
Okay well that’s an issue with your setup in general. It has nothing to do with what we’re talking about.
It’s not adding extra data. You’re replacing your game with an older version. If anything it’ll use less space since newer updates add more data usage to the game usually.
Also your slow Internet is an overall issue. Then you have an issue with downloading things in general. Again, irrelevant.