That's! I can't stand with Windows 10 anymore. It's the biggest piece of... you know the word I would be using here, I've ever used.
Since the "free upgrade" I'm having too much trouble and the game performance (that's not even close to good, I have to say) is even worse, but several other minor issues are annoying me so much that I'll downgrade to Windows 7.
However, ESO is a HUGE game and I don't think I can afford enough space in disk to make a regular Steam backup so, I would like to know if, since ESO is not too... "tied" to Steam itself, is there a way I can recover my installation after formatting my PC without re-download everything again?
My installation is already in a different partition, so I wouldn't have to move anything, the question is more about recovering the installation flow.
One idea the occurred to me was using the workaround to backup the Origin's games, since EA's Client does not provide a native backup system, in which we rename the folder where the game was previously installed to something else, start download again, close the Download Manager and rename the backuped folder to what it was before, so the manager would "resume", finishing it quickly.
But I'm not so sure... Any tips?
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