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Where the **** are the game files?!?!

K this might sound stupid but I just downloaded CX games today and installed Steam via download, I already bought TF2 and L4D for my PC, and now, obviously, i am trying to install it on my MBP.

Everything seems to work fine and smoothly, but as I am downloading TF2 and L4D, steam crashed a couple times.
I have been lookin at my hard drive capacity and it seems like steam has installed more then 7 GB of data aleady...

Now my question is, where the **** are the downloaded/downloading game files??
I have been searching everywhere in my HD. The only files that has something to do with the games are inside applications/crossover games/... and inside, there are only the TF2 icon and the L4D icon. NOWHERE i can find the 7gb and the 5 gb game data files....

i just wanna check where the files are to see if steam make a duplicate copy of the games...
Also, the downloading games in steam appear to be "Updating" instead of "downloading"...i dont know if it matters or not but....yeah

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
THANKS!!!

oh nevermind i found it

The CrossOver Bottle files are located at:
/Users/YOURUSERNAMEHERE/Library/Application Support/CorssOver Games/Bottles

From there select your bottle and the rest of the structure is like the Windows file structure.

If Steam crashed while downloading a game you may need to completely remove the game from steam by using the delete local content option then redownloading the game.

thanks ryan

Erm how come in my application support, I dont see crossover games? Plz tell me where my folders are, i really need it (without going to bottles and click open c drive in finder)

Wen, Mac OS X has a set of folder names which are used in multiple places. There's a Library folder at the top-level of your boot drive, and there's another Library folder within your home folder. Each of these has an Application Support sub-folder. Make sure you're looking in the one in your home folder.

Also, if you do use the Open C: Drive in Finder button, you can find out where you are in a number of ways: http://www.apple.com/business/theater/#tutorial=finderpathbar

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