Downloading Steam games without it being installed

I'm on a distribution that doesn't support steam - at least not without a lot of complex and incredibly repetitious workarounds. I only purchase DRM-free games, and they work out-of-the-box here - I've tested by downloading and copying them over from a virtual machine via steam.

In other words, steam is a completely unnecessary, tedious, and painful version-control middleman.

Can I get the latest versions of my purchased games without having steam installed?


Solution 1:

You can try to download them with SteamCMD, if they are DRM-Free.

When you run it, you can login with,

login (username)

Then set the download path with,

force_install_dir (path)

Then, you can install the game with this:

app_update (gamesteamid) validate

You can replace the (gamesteamid) part with the game's steam id, which you can find by opening the game's link.

You can download it for Windows here, the instructions for Linux and Mac is available on the SteamCMD's wiki page.

Solution 2:

Most games aren't available from non-steam platforms if you bought it from Steam, but these are:

Most DRM-Free games can be copied once downloaded from Steam.

These games give out a key that can be used on non-steam versions:

Don't Starve, add your CD key from steam to the end of the link.

Evochron Mercenary, when you download and launch it, it'll ask for your key, which you can find from steam's CD Key feature.

SpaceChem, once you download it, you can activate it with the activation code you can find in the activation.key file in the one you downloaded from steam (you need to first download the game from steam)

The Witcher Series, just input the key from Steam, and GoG will provide you a DRM-Free copy.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R Series, just put your key from steam, and it'll give you a DRM-free version of it. Be aware that not all keys work.

YNAB/You Need A Budget, you can download it, and activate it with the key from steam.