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The folders are alphabetical by default, but you can sort them by date modified, where they'll then be in descending order of the most recently used games, including playing a save file or the game being updated. That's where all your games are installed. If you chose to have you games installed on a different drive, then go to that drive and open the "SteamLibrary" folder. That should pop open the game folder.Ģ) Go back to your Steam folder. If you don't know how to find your game's folder, there are two ways:ġ) Go to your Library menu, right click on the game title or click the cog button in the more detailed looking side, select "properties", select "installed files" on the left side, then select the "browse files" button on the right. Go to the folder where your game is installed. There might be multiple addresses to multiple files, and the log will say something like " Update Required,Fully Installed,Update Queued,Files Corrupt,Update Started" and "blah blah chunks missing of such and such total in file yada yada." It's probably going to be where your game is installed. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the text document and look around for a file address. If you're having trouble finding it, you can sort the files by date modified and it will jump right near the top of the list. You're going to open the "Content_Log" text document file. Yours might be somewhere else, but you get the idea. For me that's: This PC / Local Disk (C) / Program Files (x86) / Steam Go to the folder where you have Steam installed. I found a solution for one game, but it seems to work for all of them. I've been running into these a lot lately.