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Fordítási probléma jelentése
When Steam client itself has an updated its a popup that shows Steam requires a restart.
What the news was or patch was can be viewed at the top right by clicking on that horn icon next to messages from subbed discussions.
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/593110/?emclan=103582791457287600&emgid=3091163163109910644
They are being scheduled based on how often you are playing that game. If it's game that you are currently playing it will update automatically. If it's a game that you haven't touched in a while or rarely play, the update will be scheduled out to a week or so. And no, you don't have to have your computer on at that exact time.
Scheduling the updates was implemented at the start of the pandemic as a way to help balance the bandwidth and load on networks and servers.
https://steamcommunity.com/games/593110/announcements/detail/2074411495515541376
Overall it has done well and Valve has not made any indication that they are going to remove the feature.
Scheduling updates shouldn't affect you. If you haven't played a game in a while, what difference does it make if it is updated now or later? And if you want to play a game that has a scheduled update, you can obviously force the update to happen immediately as you have already discovered.
If the scheduling of the updates bothers too much, you can prevent them from being scheduled by changing the automatic updates setting to High Priority. However, that is a per-title setting and must be changed on each title separately. Steam will default any newly downloaded game to the Always setting which will schedule the updates if it sees you haven't played the game for a bit.
That was a very informative answer, thanks! Feels much less like there's something wrong with my Steam client now.
About games that I don't play frequently, it's a bit ironic because I am waiting for updates to address issues and bugs that put me off playing last time lol.. But now I found the high priority setting you mentioned, and it's gonna be helpful.
Thank you for this. I have no idea why Valve never announced this properly to all end-users so they can understand why the client appears to be 'broken'. I've been battling this issue for months. Enjoy your award!