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How to change where Steam installs your PC games C:// isn't your only choice for storing Steam games if you have multiple drives attached to your PC.
Or you may want to update into a beta release of a game, which Steam will not do by default. Here's how you change your update settings, or update your games into beta versions.
Steam will update itself to the latest beta version and unlock the additional features that we’re after. How to check how much storage a Steam game needs Credit: Pranay Parab ...
Here’s how it works. By default, Steam will download your games to whatever is the main drive on your PC. That is, whichever one Windows is installed on.
For games that haven’t been played within the last three days, Steam has been scheduling updates for off-peak local time periods. Games will still auto-update when launched, however.
Valve is making a few changes to how Steam games update in an effort to manage bandwidth loads during the coronavirus. People familiar with Steam know that games automatically download updates ...
Steam has added yet more free-to-play games to its already massive library. Here are some of the coolest-looking ones.
There’s a new Steam beta update that delivers some welcome additions, including a Notes app that makes it possible to lay an opaque window over your game that you can put to-dos and reminders into.
You can change your Steam email through the Settings or Preferences menu. Steam uses emails to send you updates about games and other announcements.
Steam finally allows you to transfer games from PC to PC by "downloading" them over your local network -- a feature that Microsoft built into Windows, but doesn't work.
The changes are in response to customer feedback, Steam said, and it better reflects the fact that games can change from their launch-day or even month experience thanks to post-release support ...
Steam allows you to choose which games you keep up to date, but by default all games are set to update automatically. If you're on the beta channel, you can give high priority to certain downloads ...