Steam is Giving Players More Control Over When Updates are Downloaded

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  • Steam is Giving Players More Control Over When Updates are Downloaded

    Stick to the schedule or don't.

    A while back, Valve pushed out an update for Steam that made it so game updates wouldn't always download the moment they were pushed live. Instead, they would automatically download on a "schedule" that presumably took into account how often you played the game and when the last time was that you played the game that was just updated. I believe they rolled this whole scheduled download update at some point in the early days of the Covid lockdown when everyone was stuck at home playing games and trying not to die.

    Fast-forward a few years and Valve seems to be giving players back some degree of control on when their Steam library can download game updates. Sure, Covid is still around and more people than ever are using Steam, but Valve seems to be better equipped to handle your downloads whenever you want them.

    A look at the new settings for Steam that show options on when to download a game update for Dota 2, either using the global setting, wait until the game is launched, let Steam decide when to update, or immediate download of the updates.
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    A new Steam Client Beta is out that lets you determine if you want to download game updates on Steam's terms or on your terms. If you have a large library and don't mind that Steam staggers updates for games you aren't regularly playing, just leave it as it is. If you would rather get all of those updates immediately when they're available, you can now do so. You can now also have specific games download immediately while the rest of your library sticks to the staggered schedule. Hell, you can now even have Steam hold off on game updates until you click the Play button because you like to sit there and wait a while.

    To test this out right now, you will have to opt-in to the current Steam Client Beta.

    What's new?
    We've added a new section to control the default behavior for when game updates are applied, under "Downloads" in the Steam Client settings. You can set the default to: let Steam decide when to update the game (based on factors like when you last played the game, bandwidth availability, etc.) or wait to update until the game is launched.

    To set specific game overrides, go to Library > Game> Game Properties (the gear icon). The options remain the same, with cleaned up descriptions.

    To see which games have specific overrides, head back to the Steam Client "Downloads" settings and click "Manage Exceptions".

    Looking for even more control?
    These new settings join a robust set of existing download options that can be found under "Downloads" in the Steam Client settings. Head there to limit your download speed, pause downloads while you play or stream a game, and more. If there is a setting you would like to see and can't find, please let us know!.​

    • azalea
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      azalea commented
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      Completely useless to me. 1. I keep having to set High Priority for everything, or else Steam downloads updates a week on Tuesday. Globally you can only set Let steam decide, or At game launch.2. download limits are still in kilobytes, whereas a gig connection will often have tens of thousands of kilobytes appropriate.

    • Shawn Zipay
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      Shawn Zipay commented
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      AzaleaBC but wouldn't this make you NOT have to set everything individually to high priority? You can just set a global setting of "download immediately" with this and even new games would do that without you setting them each to high priority.
      And as for 2, yeah weird they only show KB but that's also pretty easy to use literally any converter on the web to find out what number you have to type in for the KBps limit you want. I long ago figured out that my roughly 500Mbps down is about 62.5MBps (you literally just divide by 8, you don't even need a converter). So I capped my download in Steam to 45000KBps or 45MBps to leave me spare bandwidth outside of Steam.

    • azalea
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      azalea commented
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      Nope, there's no global immediate setting. Also, KB per second is okay, but it would be good to have a selector, maybe even just for megabits per sec. I often set the limit to something like 90000 just so it doesn't saturate my connection, because one thing i do like is that Steam will easily top 100 megabytes / s.

    • Shawn Zipay
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      Shawn Zipay commented
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      Weird. The way they were kind of talking about it sure seemed like immediate updates would be an option. I guess I completely misunderstood. My bad.
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