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A fair number of missions have the Cameo System available, and even if the user is offline, developer data will be used in the instances where another player is supposed to appear, which is known by seeing the name \"THE DMC CREW\" in the \"Starring\" list.[2] If the player has played the level as the other character themselves, their own run of the level may be used: in this case, they will see their own username. In addition, players in a users' friend list will be prioritized when possible if the \"Friend Priority\" option is turned on the Network menu, however, they cannot be invited manually.[3]
I'm reasonably sure I've put the Far Cry file into the correct directory (steamapps\\common). When I tell steam to open local files, it opens the correct Far Cry folder, which has all 10 GB of the required data in it, and when I tell steam to check the files for errors, it tells me everything's fine. And yet it keeps downloading the game and right now is telling me it's got 300 MB downloaded and ten hours to go. What can I do to make it recognize the existing files?
While the Blu-ray drive allows for huge gaming experiences that use up the whole 50GB that the discs can hold, an unfortunate side effect is that a lot of games have to have data installed on the PS3 because the data is read slower. Far Cry 3 is one such games, and PSLS can reveal that the game will take up a whopping 6.2GB.
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