If your PC has started randomly and you only check the Steam to find Space Marine 2 panicked when updating GIGABYTE 9 billion, then maybe the upcoming feature of Valve is for you. For most of us, Steam simply automatically reduces the game contracts installed when a new update is released (and sometimes scheduled updates to its own liking). But the platform is testing a new option in the beta guest application, allowing you to set the download to the new git only when you actually launch a game. This will be a terrible curse, for the reasons I will explain, but it will be just a choice – not the new default.
This is the theory of Van. First they explain how everything is currently active:
“For the games you have recently played, Steam will download the game updates as soon as they are released,” they said in a news post. “For games that you have not played for a while, Steam can wait a few days to combine multiple updates together or choose to download the update while you’re sleeping.”
But then they explained the problem with this:
“Although this default behavior works in most cases, there are times when you need to control more when the updates are applied. Some users may want to delay the update of the game 200GB until they are willing to play again for a few months, especially if they have a measurement connection or have monthly bandwidth.”
Ah, yes, I can see that it is a problem. Therefore, to allow each user to control more, they have added a drop -down menu in the downloaded download settings allows you to change globally by the global default so that all your games will wait until you start them before updating. This is what the menu looks like.
You can do something similar on the basis of each game, it’s worth reminding you. But if you want it for every game, it means going to the attributes of each game and changing its own – the type of petty. This will allow you to apply it to all of your installed games.
Once again, this is just a beta customer so far (you can choose that). For me, downloading updates when launched will be a terrible existence. One of the great disappointments with playing Console game is to turn on PS4 or PS5 to play a game, just to sit through the system update and update the game because you have not launched Gib Gonkers 2, or anything, in the month. At the time of the updates were made, it was the time to go to bed. There is no way in hell I want to turn steam into there. But, yes, I can find it useful for some related bandwidth. Here is a prediction that this feature will soon come to a stable branch.