Step 2: Click the Library tab in the top navigation menu. Step 1: Open the Steam client and log in, if required. The quickest and easiest method to uninstall a game is through Steam itself. If you’re in running low on storage space but don’t want to delete your favorite games, consider some indie titles instead, or how about a bigger, better hard drive? Uninstalling through Steam
In this guide, we’ll teach you how to uninstall Steam games, taking you through the process step by step. The process is almost as easy as installing them in the first place. Steam lets you uninstall and reinstall any game you’ve paid for whenever you want. Luckily, we’ll show you how to uninstall Steam games so you can clear space on your hard drive. If you’re switching to buying games on the new Epic Games store, you might not even want your older collection of Steam games installed on your system at all, and Epic is quickly building up its own library of digital titles. Plus, with those attractive Steam sales that are the source of the bulk of our libraries, it’s easy to amass a huge offering of games. With many games requiring more and more storage space for all those HD textures and uncompressed audio tracks, most players don’t have space for every game on their hard drives. If you play games on a PC, there is a very good chance you’re using Steam. Modern digital game distribution makes buying and installing games easier than ever. Server merges are "on the horizon", though. "We have permanently banned players who exploited the coin/item dupe issue." "It was not a decision that was made lightly, but we feel the ability to trade and improve settlements is an important, and fun aspect of our game we aim to preserve," community manager Luxendra wrote in a forum post at the time. Amazon was then forced to disable trades in the short-term as it worked on a fix. Players of the MMO found a coin/item dupe bug when player trading and, as you'd expect, exploited it. ICYMI, a couple of weeks back, Amazon said it would take "remediation steps" against New World players who "egregiously exploited" the recent coin duplication bug. The drop in ratings is further compounded by recent news that despite hitting an impressive all-time concurrent peak of just shy of a million players on 3rd October, New World seemingly lost more than half its player base just a month after its launch on PC.
Hopefully they revert this disaster of an update but I won't hold my breath."
Now it's near impossible to solo with bullet sponge enemies like I've never seen before. "Then they pumped up the grind while also nerfing everyone not running a STR build.
Played it and enjoyed it from launch until the first update in late November," explained one player who'd played from launch.
The unhappy player have over 200 hours recorded in-game. "Incompetent and ignorant dev teams that resulted in a game so spaghetti-coded dupes and exploits became a feature as well as various bugs and gameplay issues so broke it makes my bank account look like a tea party," added another, while one simply said: "Trash, can't believe I wasted so much time on this". "The game has a great foundation but is pretty much completely screwed over by bad decisions from higher-ups." "It saddens me to have to write a negative review," wrote one player.