Yes, you can do that if you have updated to Big Picture.
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Yes...did just check and i can chose where i wan to put alan wake...hate that some games you can't...have he same problem like you..but alan you can chose
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You could just move some big files / folders out of your regular drive and onto your other drive temporarily until you need them again.
Doubt you got stuff you'll always need to have ready to go on there...
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As you know, steam recently supported installing games on other drives than the one steam is installed.
I have very tiny but unchangeable space left in C:, and steam is installed there. Months ago I have bought napoleon: total war and could not play it because it wasnt allowed to install on D, unlike many other games.
Anyway, I really want to play Alan Wake, and now it is %75 off. But I wonder, can any of you guys tell me, is Alan Wake allowed to be installed on other drives?
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