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I think I might have figured out how to always get my custom content in the game. Lately I've been repairing my game through Origin before each play, and then making sure the launcher says the items are installed before entering the game. It seems to be working; but I would like to know, is that dangerous? Because my brand new computer is
extremely low on space. I deleted all my pictures, all my screenshots, and all my old games; but it hardly made a dent.
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How low on space are we talking about? I mean, how large is the drive and how much free space is left on it? If you right-click on the drive under Computer, or "This PC," and select Properties, you should see Capacity, Used, and Free Space displayed.
Windows itself requires at least 35 GB of free space to maneuver itself properly, especially Win 10, and the game itself needs some too. If you are running all that tight on drive space, your game will not function correctly. After a certain point neither will the rest of your system if we are talking about the same drive where Windows is installed, web browsers won't be able to cache properly, etc. Many users also have more than one drive, but find they have let Windows, their game, and all manner of other things get all bunched up on a drive that is too small to host them all.
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The capacity is 223 GB, or 239,447,568,384 bytes. The used space is 220 GB, or 236,713,111,552 bytes. So when I click Properties, the coloring that depicts free space is just slightly wider than a fingernail. And I run Disk Cleanup all the time!
Windows and just TS3 even with all EP/SPs do not take up as much space as that by themselves. So the challenge becomes finding out what else is. You've already looked at pictures, screenshots, and old games but that didn't account for much. Do you have other games besides TS3 installed on this drive? Any videos (movie files) maybe?
Possibly you have too many Restore Points. These are backup snapshots Windows takes of your system files when updates happen. To see how much drive space is being devoted to these, type Control Panel into the search bar box, then System > System Protection > Configure. Each individual Restore Point shouldn't be all that huge, but if there are too many then they can hog up all the space.needed for other things.
When you run Disk Cleanup, are you checking the box (button) that says Cleanup System Files? A lot space could be used up by former Windows build files, long since updated over, and could stand to be cleaned out by that utility.
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If your control panels are showing up in bunches by category, first select View By Small Icons (or Large Icons if you prefer) or else one has to figure out where they are all hiding. Then System > System Protection > Configure.
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