Posted November 10, 2021
What about them?
My ESC program is purely for downloading Epic or Steam games, then backing them up in the desired form - Folder, ZIP or EXE file to archive them. The focus for me is on pristine vanilla downloads, and creating an Offline Installer type file (EXE) ... though ZIP and Folder backup is also supported.
I've not really even considered backing up a game folder that no longer has a pristine vanilla install (or an update to a vanilla install). To me, it would be a waste of time and space backing up a game folder, to archive it, that contains changes due to the game having been played.
Cloud saves come under that same time & wasted space scenario, so where desired they should be done independently.
The whole focus for me, is a fresh install on another PC or a reinstall, with no Epic or Steam client required.
My intent, is also not to do a full front-end for SteamCMD or Legendary, only supporting the features my ESC program needs to do its primary job. I'm also trying very hard to keep things as simple as possible ... always a tough ask.
My ESC program is purely for downloading Epic or Steam games, then backing them up in the desired form - Folder, ZIP or EXE file to archive them. The focus for me is on pristine vanilla downloads, and creating an Offline Installer type file (EXE) ... though ZIP and Folder backup is also supported.
I've not really even considered backing up a game folder that no longer has a pristine vanilla install (or an update to a vanilla install). To me, it would be a waste of time and space backing up a game folder, to archive it, that contains changes due to the game having been played.
Cloud saves come under that same time & wasted space scenario, so where desired they should be done independently.
The whole focus for me, is a fresh install on another PC or a reinstall, with no Epic or Steam client required.
My intent, is also not to do a full front-end for SteamCMD or Legendary, only supporting the features my ESC program needs to do its primary job. I'm also trying very hard to keep things as simple as possible ... always a tough ask.