Question
I played the free weekend for Call of Duty Black Ops and I decided not to buy it.
However, now I have a folder taking up 8 GB of my SSD space in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\call of duty black ops.
The game is not listed on my game list in steam (where I could right-click and select "delete local content")
Is it safe to delete that folder directly? Is there another folder I could delete to recover more space? Is there a way to do it from Steam (this would be preferred)?
Answer
You can use the Steam browser protocol to uninstall it:
steam://uninstall/<id>
Deletes the specified apps' cache files.
Call of Duty: Black Ops' ID is 42700, so the link would be steam://uninstall/42700. Enter that into your browser's address bar or the Windows Run dialog (Win+R).
This will leave behind a few files (~10 MB for me). Those can safely be deleted.
- folder:
steamapps\common\call of duty black ops - file:
steamapps\call of duty black ops mp binaries.ncf
The multiplayer component actually has a separate ID (42710); uninstalling that ID did nothing for me, but you may want to try anyway, just to be sure.
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