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Steam manages nothing, the game developers/publishers do all that.
Do you expect physical retail stores to provide technical support on disc based games they sell? If not, you shouldn't expect it from a digital store either.
I've asked more friends, two people ran into stuttering with Elden Ring and both fixed it by rolling back the Nvidia GPU driver.
https://steamdb.info/depot/581322/
So Insurgency: Sandstorm got updated recently. Did you after you re-installed the game did a file verification? Because I am missing that step in your list
If yes can you edit launch parameters to -NOTEXTURESTREAMING-USEALLAVAILABLECORES
https://steamcommunity.com/app/581320/discussions/0/4356746316588810243/#c4355621052303682336
With regards to Elden Ring
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1245620/discussions/0/4339860450387501743/
Obivously you have to change the value to your actual cores this is an example.
1. so if what i read in your reply is as true as you believe it is, then there would be no need for the file verification because going from 1 server thru another server to download a program to my computer would never be the cause of a program problem. right?
2. steam platform has been buggy from the word go, but won't troubleshoot to feasibly rule themselves out.
3. program verification, though nice on the servers of the games themselves, doesn't inspire confidence that corruption doesn't happen while passing through their servers that carry no game information just pick up a scavenger fee for people who spend money on pixels. (think before you reply to this reason)
sorry it took so long to respond, i've been busy. in the beginning the problem was win10, it wouldn't allow the system changes because of defender, so i removed that piece of crud from the system and installed comodo. then because i hadn't taken the time to manually set comodo's settings, i had to go through and remove steam from the malware quarantine. then after i manually changed the settings the firewall kicked in like it was supposed to since i don't let the computer decide what is good and what isn't (it's a good program it asks first), especially when a program i'm not using wants to access the net. so manually cleared the programs through the firewall. so after all that the games ran fine, windows ran great after getting rid of all the crap. then i get busy for a while. i come back, turn on my computer, go through all the updates manually clearing them through the firewall, and BAM. 1 GAME IS COMPLETELY WIPED (progress wise), everything including purchases (yep not spending money in steam ever again). the rest of the 9 just wouldn't hold. i bet if i had tried playing any of my old final fantasy titles they'd be gone too. i miss games on disk.and saving locally.
76561198407601200, someone didn't notice who wrote the second post on that string so i'm finding your sense of humor a bit off, if that's what it was. that post was a windows 7 string as i understood it, and for an older computer. next i'm not running 7 any more, running 10 because after trying 11, i was unhappy, tired of the adjustments i had to make for my financial programs. yeah this is the last microsoft product i will ever buy. still the same architecture, and even worse than 10 for beastly waste of resources. i have plenty of time to learn linux now, i've checked with my institutions and they deal with linux as well so i have access to their particular programs outside of the browser base.