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wernol

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    wernol reacted to SpaceGhostC2C in running steam games on one pc, off of another.   
    It should be. Ultimately, you can map it as a network drive. Programs don't need to know or care how the volume is physically connected to PC2, just that it is. As is confirmed by your success running other games.
    Therefore, it sounds like a Steam issue, something you need to configure there, but that's not software I'm familiar with, so I can't really help. I'm sure someone else can.
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    wernol reacted to kirashi in running steam games on one pc, off of another.   
    Should be possible - you just need to map the drive from PC1 as a network drive on PC2, then add this as a Steam Library location on PC2. The guide below references a NAS, but ignore that - as long as you've setup Windows File Sharing (using SMB I assume) you can map the Windows File / Folder share as a network drive and achieve the same thing.
    https://anardil.net/2019/steam-library-on-network-attached-storage.html
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