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Hi folks, I've developed a program that uses SteamCMD, the CLI version of the Steam Client. It also uses 7-Zip etc.
Chiefly my program accesses your listing of owned games at Steam, plus listings of what games at Steam are DRM-Free, and combines that with options to download a game to a specific folder, and then zipping it up as a backup.
I'd very much like to do something similar for DRM-Free games at Epic.
Currently I can download the list of DRM-Free games at Epic, but cannot get a list of owned games at Epic or download a game from Epic to a specific folder to be zipped up for backup.
I was hoping Legendary might fulfill what is needed, but the main obstacle for me right now with that, is no 32 Bit version.
I don't need all the bells and whistles of Legendary, and I am not a Python coder, so if someone that reads this can help us out with a kind of cutback 32 Bit variant of something like Legendary, then that would be very much appreciated. Command-Line of course.
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Hi folks, I've developed a program that uses SteamCMD, the CLI version of the Steam Client. It also uses 7-Zip etc.
Chiefly my program accesses your listing of owned games at Steam, plus listings of what games at Steam are DRM-Free, and combines that with options to download a game to a specific folder, and then zipping it up as a backup.
https://github.com/Twombs/Steam-Games-List
I'd very much like to do something similar for DRM-Free games at Epic.
Currently I can download the list of DRM-Free games at Epic, but cannot get a list of owned games at Epic or download a game from Epic to a specific folder to be zipped up for backup.
I was hoping Legendary might fulfill what is needed, but the main obstacle for me right now with that, is no 32 Bit version.
I don't need all the bells and whistles of Legendary, and I am not a Python coder, so if someone that reads this can help us out with a kind of cutback 32 Bit variant of something like Legendary, then that would be very much appreciated. Command-Line of course.
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