Steam – Workarounds for playing a game installed from a retail disk without an internet connection to download updates

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I just bought Borderlands 2 on the retail disk strictly so I wouldn't need to download anything off the internet, because I don't have a good internet plan. Turns out, after buying it, when I put the disk in, it installs just fine and everything. Then, it opens Steam and says I need to install updates and stuff that I don't have the internet data plan for. The updates are required. Yes, I know it says internet connection required on the back, but I just kinda ignored it because Skyrim said the same thing when I first got it, and I just had to connect once. For Borderlands 2 it requires Internet for mandatory updates. If someone could please help or find a workaround that doesn't involve internet (unless on the phone) that would help a lot. The reason is I can only use 3 GB of internet a month, that's my data plan. The updates are a total of like 5 GB.

Best Answer

Assuming your computer does have Internet access, but your monthly data limit is such that you don't want to use it to download updates to your computer then there might be a possible workaround to your problem. If there's another computer that you have access to that you can install Steam and where it's Internet access isn't as limited, say a friend or relative's computer, you can download the updated version of the game to that computer and then copy it to your own computer.

To do all this is fairly easy. Just download the Steam client from the Steam store on to the other computer, log in to your account and install the game on that computer. Once the game is downloaded you can backup the game to a USB stick or portable hard drive. It will need sufficient space, so you might need a 16 GB or bigger drive. To perform the backup right-click on the game in your library and select "Backup Game Files...". The game should already be selected in the list of the games to backup so press "NEXT". It will then ask you where to make the backup, so select the drive you brought with you. Once you done that and you've pressed "NEXT" you be asked how you want the files divided up. You can press just "NEXT" since you're not planning on burning them to a disk. The Steam client should then backup the game to your drive.

Now take your drive back to your own computer and start Steam. I'm not sure how well this will work if you already have the game installed, so uninstall it by right clicking on it and choosing "Delete Local Content...". After doing that select "Backup and Restore Games..." from the "Steam" menu at the top left. Select "Restore a previous backup" and press "NEXT". You'll then be prompted for the location of the backup, so use the browse button to select your drive. There should be a folder with the same of the game you backed up on the drive, so select that. The dialog should say "Program backups found: ", if not you need to find the subdirectory on the drive where the backups were placed. Then just press "NEXT" through all the prompts to install the game pretty much like normal. The Steam client will still need Internet access during this part, and might need to download a small bit of data, but not gigabytes.

The next thing you should do after you've launched the game and verified that it works is set the Steam client to Offline Mode. This is the "Go Offline..." option under the "Steam" menu. You'll want to keep the client in offline mode so it won't check for updates and you won't have to go through all this again the next time the game gets a multi-gigabyte update.