I have built a PC back a couple of years ago which requires a wired Ethernet cable (didn’t come with a wireless NIC). I have purchased a game through Steam when I was with my dad in Florida and I have been wanting to play it for a couple of months now. As of right now, I currently do not have the resources to purchase a wireless NIC, as I am in the process of moving. I do have a laptop which has Steam but due to it’s specs, cannot run the game I want to run. I was wondering if it was possible to copy the game launcher and all of the required files (including .dlls) onto my gaming PC and run it from there. I don’t know if it can due to Steam’s functionalities but I thought it was worth asking.
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5Related: How do I move Steam games to a new computer without re-downloading them?– NolonarOct 13, 2019 at 16:36
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2I originally voted this as duplicate, but on second thought I think this question is a bit more specialized than the other, since it's about transferring games without access to the internet, rather than "without downloading the games". In other words: even if you can transfer the game files without internet, Steam will probably still want to access the internet to verify ownership. Answers to this question will have to address that.– NolonarOct 13, 2019 at 16:40
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Just sign in too your account on the gaming pc. Also format better.– brododragonOct 14, 2019 at 2:22
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1Possible duplicate of How to get steam to recognize game files downloaded on another machine? | Running Steam without Internet access: How to make Steam allow automatic login even when not connected to the internet? | How can you install Steam games offline? | Is there any way to start Steam in offline mode without logging in first? | How can I use Steam without connecting to Steam's servers?– galacticninjaOct 14, 2019 at 3:44
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