![]() The latter (also known as the "lite" version) would only contain the simulation, without any content installed, and this is literally the version you also get when installing rFactor 2 on Steam for the first time. The "full install" and the "minimum install". In the days before Steam, there were two different downloads for rFactor 2 you could choose from. How to download SteamCMD and further instructions on how to use it can be found on this page: INSTALLING AND MANAGING THE SIMULATION PREREQUISITESīefore you get started, at the very least you should install the Steam client (as you need it to run the simulation) as well as a tool called SteamCMD (needed if you want to manually download and update the simulation and/or content). Most people will enjoy not having to tinker with their installs, and if you're nodding "me too" now, you can stop reading!įor those who are wondering how they can best control their rFactor 2 installs themselves, the rest of this article looks at all the different options. Once you install the software, everything will automatically be kept up to date and if you add new content from the workshop, or buy new content from the item store, that too will be automatically installed and updated. ![]() It seemed fine but after closing the manage projects window, and then later reopening it, to my surprise it appears it returned to the original location of "D:\Game Development" and it redownloaded everything, creating duplicates.Īny idea why it reset itself, I'd rather not have it making a mess with it's folders it downloads in my development folder, hence why I made a separate folder inside called STEAM.Īlso how picky is it in regards to modifiying the downloads, if I rename the folders will it lose them and then redownload them? If that's the case I just will have to subscribe to download and then unsubscribe to stop future downloading.Steam is a great tool for people who do not want to manage rFactor 2 themselves. Even so I made a folder inside that folder called "STEAM" and changed the directory to there inside the Manage Projects window. It appears to have chosen my folder "D:\Game Development" though I don't recall setting that, perhaps I did. Though i do have a question as far as the directory where the files are saved to. ![]() ![]() Well I got the steam version and now I can easily download this stuff. ![]()
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