It looks excellent, even with the graphics settings on low. If it is not found doing a HD search, then I do not know where it could be. On the surface, Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor (49.99) has the makings of a fine PC game. That number is the Steam ID for Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor. You can also do a complete search of your hard drives for 241930. If you have your Steam library across several hard drives like I do, you might want to check your other library's install location. If you have already uninstalled the game, Steam will have automatically deleted the files. Most video games choose to either tell you a story or give you a world in which you can create your own stories very rarely are these two paths mixed, and even more rarely with. You might've misread C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\241930\remote between userdata and 241930 is an account number but he removed his hence there is \\ depending on how many accounts you got it should be fairly easy to find yours, if not just go to userdata and search Thank you for the explanation, I was distracted when I wrote that post and thought I edited out my user id That is the default location for the saved game files. The gameplay foundation of Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is very strong, which makes it all the more incredible that it's also the least exciting thing about the game. I have steam installed but there is no 241930 number in that file. \userdata\ \241930\remote\gamedata.sav For example, if Steam is installed to your main windows drive: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\ \241930\remote
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