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How To Fix Slow Unpacking Steam Game
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How to fix slow unpacking Steam game

Slow and steady sometimes doesn't win the race.

Have you ever tried to play a pre-loaded game on Steam that just released, but you’re having trouble jumping in? There’s a common ‘unpacking’ process when trying to gain access to a new game, and it can occasionally run extremely slow.

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I personally experienced this when trying to play Starfield in Early Access for the first time, and after an hour of unpacking, it only reached 20%. Whether you’re trying to play Starfield or anything else, let’s go over how you can fix a slow unpacking Steam game.

Related: How to speed up Steam downloads

How to solve the slow Steam unpacking problem

Typically, unpacking happens when you’ve either pre-loaded a game that hasn’t released yet, or you’re updating a game. Unpacking can usually be quick and easy, but other times, it’s deliriously slow and frustrating. Luckily, I know some simple solutions to how you can fix a slow unpacking Steam game, so continue reading to learn more.

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1. Restart Steam

Sometimes, all you need to do is turn it off and on again. Your first attempt at fixing this issue should be restarting Steam entirely. To do this, click ‘Steam’ at the very top left of the application, then select ‘Exit’.

When you close Steam normally, your PC keeps it running in the background. This method will instead shut down the application entirely. Then, try opening up Steam again, and see if that makes any difference.

2. Restart your PC

If restarting Steam doesn’t make a difference, you can try restarting your entire PC. Sometimes the simplest answer is the best.

For some reason, giving your PC a chance to rest and restart can fix a lot of issues. If there were any applications running in the background that could slow down your Steam unpacking, restarting your device will fix that.

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3. Check for enough drive space

This is exactly the issue I ran into when trying to boot up Starfield. Before the unpacking, I had space left, but after it started the process, my SSD only had around 20 GB left.

This resulted in me quickly uninstalling a large game I still had downloaded, and suddenly my unpacking was running normally! If your game is unpacking at abnormally low speeds, check to see if you have any space left on your drive(s).

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4. Set Steam priority to ‘High’

Perhaps your PC just needs a little encouragement to unpack faster. There’s a way to do this, and it’s extremely easy. This tells your PC to focus all its resources on tending to Steam, which should, in the long run, speed up the unpacking process.

  1. Open Task Manager
  2. Select the ‘Details’ tab
  3. Find Steam.exe
  4. Right-click, and under ‘Set priority’, select ‘High’
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5. Delete ‘depotcache’ files

When you preload a game, those files typically store inside this ‘depotcache’ folder. It can also store very temporary data that you don’t need to keep around. Many people have found that deleting files here sped up the unpacking process. Just make sure that when you’re doing this, you’ve completely exited Steam like I explained in the first method.

  1. Follow this path in File Explorer: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\depotcache
  2. Delete all files in ‘depotcache’ folder

Hopefully, one of these fixes helps you speed up your slow Steam unpacking. If it somehow doesn’t, you should check your internet and kick anyone who is using it off for a few minutes.

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Anyka Pettigrew
Anyka Pettigrew has been a Staff Writer for PC Invasion since November 2023 and a Contributing Writer since February 2023. She is a Canadian graduate of a Bachelor of Arts degree who has been writing in games journalism for four years. Anyka is an avid guides writer but also enjoys writing anything from news pieces, to reviews, and even opinion pieces. Having a never-ending passion for video games for as long as she can remember got her into a plethora of genres like action adventure, RPGs, horror, survival etc. Some of her favorite franchises are God of War, Persona, The Last of Us, Zelda, and Resident Evil. She also enjoys reading fantasy and sci-fi books, as well as drawing digital art. Anyka also regularly listens to podcasts on gaming news from 'Kinda Funny Games', and 'Play, Watch, Listen'.
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From his early days of blog-style music, movie, and game reviews to working as the Esports Writer at Coastline Community College, Noah Nelson now works fulltime as a Staff Writer for Attack of the Fanboy and PC Invasion. He has been helping gamers everywhere with Destiny 2 god rolls, Warzone 2 DMZ missions, and collectibles in any indie game for over a year and a half. His Bachelor's Degree in English Rhetoric and Composition with a minor in Journalism from CSULB has shaped him to be a strong writer and editor. His fondest gaming memory is playing Sly Cooper 2 after begging his mom (for hours) to play it before his birthday and he still cries myself to sleep remembering the time he accidentally saved over his 99% completion save file in Kingdom Hearts 2.