FFailer 29. nov. kl. 11:38
On which drive game is stored
Hello!
I have a little suggestion:
Games that I currently playing are stored on M.2 SSD and 2.5 SSD (for the better experience ofc.) and ones that I don't want to play now I'm keep on HDD storage, so I don't have to download it from start when I'm planning to play (I just transferring from HDD to SSD).

AND I don't want to update the games that stored on HDD, so I have to check everytime where the exact game is stored.

Can we have little attribution on download/update page where game is right now?
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Ben Lubar 29. nov. kl. 12:08 
If your system is "put games I play frequently on the SSD" and you want Steam to update those games sooner than games you aren't playing, good news! That's what it does by default (you don't need to put them on a specific drive to get it to do that, either.)

If you want the games to update as soon as your client knows there's an update available, you can set the game to do that in its preferences, and if you want the rest of your games to only update when you tell them to, you can set that in your client preferences. Just be sure to clear the game-specific setting when you're moving it to your hard drive.
FFailer 29. nov. kl. 12:24 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Ben Lubar:
If your system is "put games I play frequently on the SSD" and you want Steam to update those games sooner than games you aren't playing, good news! That's what it does by default (you don't need to put them on a specific drive to get it to do that, either.)

If you want the games to update as soon as your client knows there's an update available, you can set the game to do that in its preferences, and if you want the rest of your games to only update when you tell them to, you can set that in your client preferences. Just be sure to clear the game-specific setting when you're moving it to your hard drive.

No. I dont want to auto-update at all. I'm updating games may be once a week. When I got the list of games that are ready to update I'm choosing them 1 by 1 according to drive where the game is. So I don't want to update HDD ones at all. (everytime I have to remember where the game is - it would be easier if there was an attribution/little text, you know))))
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Ben Lubar 29. nov. kl. 12:29 
Oprindeligt skrevet af FFailer:
Oprindeligt skrevet af Ben Lubar:
If your system is "put games I play frequently on the SSD" and you want Steam to update those games sooner than games you aren't playing, good news! That's what it does by default (you don't need to put them on a specific drive to get it to do that, either.)

If you want the games to update as soon as your client knows there's an update available, you can set the game to do that in its preferences, and if you want the rest of your games to only update when you tell them to, you can set that in your client preferences. Just be sure to clear the game-specific setting when you're moving it to your hard drive.

No. I dont want to auto-update at all. I'm updating games may be once a week. When I got the list of games that are ready to update I'm choosing them 1 by 1 according to drive where the game is. So I don't want to update HDD ones at all. (everytime I have to remember where the game is - it would be easier if there was an attribution, you know))))

Steam -> Settings -> Downloads -> Only update at game launch

That turns off updates for any game you're not opening.

Then you can go into the preferences of the games you do want to be kept up to date and set them to high priority so Steam doesn't schedule the updates, it just downloads them immediately.
FFailer 29. nov. kl. 12:59 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Ben Lubar:
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No. I dont want to auto-update at all. I'm updating games may be once a week. When I got the list of games that are ready to update I'm choosing them 1 by 1 according to drive where the game is. So I don't want to update HDD ones at all. (everytime I have to remember where the game is - it would be easier if there was an attribution, you know))))

Steam -> Settings -> Downloads -> Only update at game launch

That turns off updates for any game you're not opening.

Then you can go into the preferences of the games you do want to be kept up to date and set them to high priority so Steam doesn't schedule the updates, it just downloads them immediately.

Okay, this is an suggestions topic
So I'm trying to make suggestion and you trying to solve the problem in another way, do I correctly understand you?
All I need is a little text right next to game on download/update list :balloon:
Your way of solving problem makes another problem, what if I don't want to mark low or high priority everytime/everygame? What if I pull the game from HDD to SSD?- I need to bring gamesetting back.
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Oprindeligt skrevet af Ben Lubar:

Steam -> Settings -> Downloads -> Only update at game launch

That turns off updates for any game you're not opening.

Then you can go into the preferences of the games you do want to be kept up to date and set them to high priority so Steam doesn't schedule the updates, it just downloads them immediately.

Okay, this is an suggestions topic
So I'm trying to make suggestion and you trying to solve the problem in another way, do I correctly understand you?

You do understand that someone providing a potential fix/workaround doesn't somehow affect your suggestion?
FFailer 29. nov. kl. 14:24 
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Okay, this is an suggestions topic
So I'm trying to make suggestion and you trying to solve the problem in another way, do I correctly understand you?

You do understand that someone providing a potential fix/workaround doesn't somehow affect your suggestion?
Yes I do, I'm just discussing that ) why not)
Ben Lubar 29. nov. kl. 14:30 
The only reason I'm telling you this is that it sounds like you want the games on your SSD updated always and the games on your HDD updated never, and instead of telling Steam each time there's an update what to do, you could tell it once and have it do the thing you want automatically from then on.

You would have to change the setting on a game when moving it between drives, but all that would happen if you forget to do that is the game getting updated more or less quickly than you wanted.
FFailer 29. nov. kl. 14:38 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Ben Lubar:
The only reason I'm telling you this is that it sounds like you want the games on your SSD updated always and the games on your HDD updated never, and instead of telling Steam each time there's an update what to do, you could tell it once and have it do the thing you want automatically from then on.

You would have to change the setting on a game when moving it between drives, but all that would happen if you forget to do that is the game getting updated more or less quickly than you wanted.
I'm already said that I DO NOT WANT autoupdates AT ALLLLLLLLL... I'm doing it manually xD
I don't want to change settings on each game that transfered to HDD... AND change back the setting when I transfering back to SSD
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