Yes, you can do that.
Yes, you can do that.
I'm planning a trip to visit my grandparents soon. Because I can't bring a PC with me except for my UX301 (Razer—why don't they sell the Blade 14 in the EU?), I wondered if it would be possible to use one of their computers (they have a high-end model, the 3770k GTX 680) and install some of my EVO 840 with a few games on it. I just want to play whenever I like. My main worry is whether they don't have internet access for reasons I don't understand (maybe it's not about cost since they have more money). Also, since my games are all on Steam, I'm curious if that could be an issue. I don't really think so, but it's always good to check. You never know, and this should be the right forum for software discussions. Thanks! (Probably sounds a bit new to you)
I’ve handled this before, here’s the guide I used. https://support.steampowered.com/kb_arti...-YUBN-8129 Edited 2: clarified your query about offline Steam. https://support.steampowered.com/kb_arti...-agcb-2555
If he could install his games and applications on his relatives' computers easily
Consider that certain titles won't launch properly when offline due to technical constraints (like Crysis 1 not working offline while Crysis 2 does). Still, packing a few of your four 1TB SSDs into your system often increases the chances of discovering games that support offline play.