Hello. Wasn't it possible to put an INI file in C:\ProgramData\CreamInstaller or the startup folder so that CreamInstaller.exe wouldn't perform the same lengthy action every time the program was launched? I wanted to check a couple of things and ended up with another scan of the entire library, to no avail. My familiarity with Steam Library Manager simply doesn't forgive such a massive task, monitoring three flash drives and three disks simultaneously, each containing 51,63,36,73,377,41 games, and a total of 641. After that, the appinfo folder now contains 1,786 .cmd.json files. So why not have it first check the existing data and only then download any missing ones?
Hello. Wasn't it possible to put an INI file in C:\ProgramData\CreamInstaller or the startup folder so that CreamInstaller.exe wouldn't perform the same lengthy action every time the program was launched? I wanted to check a couple of things and ended up with another scan of the entire library, to no avail. My familiarity with Steam Library Manager simply doesn't forgive such a massive task, monitoring three flash drives and three disks simultaneously, each containing 51,63,36,73,377,41 games, and a total of 641. After that, the appinfo folder now contains 1,786 .cmd.json files. So why not have it first check the existing data and only then download any missing ones?