

If you want to take your saved games and player profiles with you, you'll need to copy this folder to your USB flash drive also. By default, Crysis: Warhead creates a game folder for game saves and profile information in the Documents/My Games folder. Copy and paste this entire folder to your USB flash drive as seen below.

If you have installed it to a secondary drive, you'll need to navigate to that drive and find your Steam folder there. If you have done a standard Steam install, this folder is located in your C: drive C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam in my example using Windows 7 64bit. With that, let's get to the gaming.įirst, you'll need to copy your primary Steam folder to your flash drive. In this example I have used the 64GB Survivor Stealth and the 128GB Flash Voyager GT. Also, you'll obviously need a drive with the capacity to carry your Steam folder around. In my testing, I had no issues using the Flash Voyager GT 3.0 or the Flash Survivor Stealth 3.0 and it was fast and painless. If your USB drive is a slow drive, you may have issues playing the more graphically demanding games and this process will take a while. Ideally, you'll want a fast flash drive which is why I have chosen to do this with our fastest USB 3.0 drives. It's also great to have a pocket sized backup for emergencies if you find yourself out and about without your laptop. With just a tiny bit of simple copying and pasting, you can take your Steam folder and all your game saves with you and be fully mobile without the need to carry a PC or laptop around. If you have ever tried it, you know that Steam will not allow installation to a USB flash drive. If you have a nice large flash drive, like a Flash Survivor® Stealth USB 3.0 or Flash Voyager® GT USB 3.0 then you have a solution that will fit into your shirt pocket! I also remember thinking that it sure would be nice to have access to a computer and to my Steam account and be able to play my games. In the past, before I had a gaming capable laptop, I remember being marooned at a relatives house with nothing to do while people slept off their holiday meals. This reminded that I needed to plan ahead a bit if I intended to be a Survivor on my journeys.

With the holiday season approaching, I started thinking about the fact that I will soon become a Voyager as I go to visit family and friends.
