By the way, who knows: where does Steam go before downloading? In the Steam folder itself, there is nothing that would be called Dark Souls (I also looked through the search).
Oasis777
Thank you! Now it is clear why the search did not return anything, everything is in abstract names, but in terms of volume it should be exactly what you need. Interestingly, the shortcut for the game has already been created, although the installation itself as such has not yet been.
Oasis777
I don't have a lot of games on Steam, so this is the first time I'm working with a similar phenomenon.
Guys, the question is, when I go to the page in the store that the game will be available on 04/11/2016, but here it says that 12, I think that it will be released 11 in another region, is it possible to somehow deceive the system?)
Christian Bermeo
I will be writing in 1 day and 11 hours, which will be 2 am in local time (1 am Moscow time, if my geographic cretinism has not moved to a higher quality level) on the 12th. So everything is as it should be and the regions have nothing to do with it. Most likely, the orientation goes to a specific time zone, but oddly enough, it turns out that this is not the time zone that prevails in Japan, but closer to it (or maybe Japanese, hello from my geographic cretinism). If Steam is counting time taking into account time zones, then those who live closer to the conditional time zone of the game's release, then it may well be the 11th somewhere closer to midnight.
Damn, I hope that Berlin, which was my download region when the game was downloaded, does not move the admission time ...