Achievements and playtime definitely do. Pretty sure cloud saves and everything else do to but not 100%.
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I've never tried, but probably since the transaction listing lists it as a single thing. Only thing I've ever removed was to buy a steam bundle that was restricted to not owning anything. And a few free games.
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Just in case you don't know you can just go to support and readd your games, no need to rebuy it. I actually wonder what happens if you try to buy a game you deleted whether it will allow you to or not. Achievements and all that stays the same no matter what, it will still pop up on your stats you just won't have it in your library
I know for games that add others you can't delete it without all the games with it. So for example bioshock remastered unlocked the original but I cant delete the original without deleting the remastered version with it. In fact I just checked on that example and deleting the 1st game removes all of them because my key was for the collection
For the Totally Accurate Battle Zombielator I have no idea. I've only had it once where I couldn't delete it and was curious by why. It was one of those spam stories with the 5k achievements and I couldn't figure out why I could delete all but 1
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Firstly, happy cake day!
About the answer, you are right. I did it once actually, after removing the whole Orange Box with a mistake. Like you said tho, I bring back the whole Orange Box, not a single game.
But I thought it was because it's Valve's game. It is good to know that it works for others as well.
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Thanks. I delete my games because i dont want to hide either. If I don't like the idea of replaying a game i dont want it as a reminder, I'm not there for the +1. So yeah i've deleted plenty of games myself and brought back a couple here and there. Now all they need to do is let us delete games as easily as you can with free ones. Just 1 simple click remove from account
Oh I see you managed to get rid of the game, thats good
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Well, I don't think it will happen since most people don't remove the games (and it is risky that people can remove games by mistake and complain)
And yeah, I removed it with the link (edited the main post) by changing the game ID with the game I want. Someone else sent the link (but now deleted his comment for some reason).
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If I remove a game from my Library (permanently) then re-buy it again, all my progression (achievements, playtime, cloud save etc.) stays the same?
I have 2 bundles in my library that I want to remove, and I have only 1 game from both of them that I don't want to remove.
(Before you ask, I don't want to hide. I want to remove. As much as some of you care about +1, I care about -1.)
Actually, it would be LOT better if I could remove other games, but as far as I read, it is not possible. But please tell me if it is not, it would be the optimal solution for me.
Anyway, thanks for reading and have a good day/night.
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One more small question. I want to remove "Totally Accurate Battle Zombielator" as well, but there isn't any remove option. What can I do? I can't find an option to contact Steam Support over the game support menu.Done with this link --> https://help.steampowered.com/en/wizard/HelpWithGameIssue/?appid=615000&issueid=123Comment has been collapsed.