Games have ballooned in size in the last few years, and many people have multiple Steam installations on their local network. Thankfully, Steam now lets you install games from other nearby computers which is perfect for moving things from your desktop to a Steam Deck or ROG Ally.
The requirements to transfer Steam games over your local network are simple:
Next, let's move on to how you can initiate a direct transfer.
Direct transfers should be enabled by default but it can't hurt to check that the feature is turned on first. If you want to transfer games between different Steam accounts (keep in mind that both people need to own the game), then you'll need to modify the setting a little.
First, open Steam Settings from within Steam. This is usually under Steam > Steam Settings. With Steam Settings open, click "Downloads" in the left-hand sidebar and look for "Game File Transfer Over Local Network." Ensure the toggle next to the setting is on.
If you want to enable transfers beyond your own Steam installations or a single account, click the drop-down menu next to "Allow transfers from this device to" and then change it to "Steam Friends" or "Anyone" depending on your preferences.
Remember that this setting needs to be active on all computers that you want to transfer games between. With that done, we're ready to start transferring games.
If you've ever installed a game on Steam, you already know how to do a local transfer because the process is identical.
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