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Awesome Possum 29. nov. 2013 kl. 15:27
Why?
Did anyone notice that when you're downloading a game that you can't play any games on steam? Why does Steam do that? Should it change and could it change? Please don't hate too much!
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BC 29. nov. 2013 kl. 15:31 
It's probably because downloading and playing a game at the same time can cause problems. Though if you don't like it, you can:

1.) Start your game
2.) Minimize it
3.) Go into your library and select "Resume All"

Source
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Uueerdo 29. nov. 2013 kl. 15:35 
Oprindeligt skrevet af L-r | Sari♥:
It's probably because downloading and playing a game at the same time can cause problems. Though if you don't like it, you can:

1.) Start your game
2.) Minimize it
3.) Go into your library and select "Resume All"

Source
I would've suggested the same thing, but... while I know that used to work, having done that before myself, I just tried it a couple nights ago and it wouldn't resume. I wonder if the new download queuing interface doesn't allow it anymore.
Awesome Possum 29. nov. 2013 kl. 15:41 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Uueerdo:
Oprindeligt skrevet af L-r | Sari♥:
It's probably because downloading and playing a game at the same time can cause problems. Though if you don't like it, you can:

1.) Start your game
2.) Minimize it
3.) Go into your library and select "Resume All"

Source
I would've suggested the same thing, but... while I know that used to work, having done that before myself, I just tried it a couple nights ago and it wouldn't resume. I wonder if the new download queuing interface doesn't allow it anymore.


Oprindeligt skrevet af Uueerdo:
Oprindeligt skrevet af L-r | Sari♥:
It's probably because downloading and playing a game at the same time can cause problems. Though if you don't like it, you can:

1.) Start your game
2.) Minimize it
3.) Go into your library and select "Resume All"

Source
I would've suggested the same thing, but... while I know that used to work, having done that before myself, I just tried it a couple nights ago and it wouldn't resume. I wonder if the new download queuing interface doesn't allow it anymore

Oprindeligt skrevet af L-r | Sari♥:
It's probably because downloading and playing a game at the same time can cause problems. Though if you don't like it, you can:

1.) Start your game
2.) Minimize it
3.) Go into your library and select "Resume All"

Source


Oprindeligt skrevet af L-r | Sari♥:
It's probably because downloading and playing a game at the same time can cause problems. Though if you don't like it, you can:

1.) Start your game
2.) Minimize it
3.) Go into your library and select "Resume All"

Source

Thanks
Lenny the Bruce 29. nov. 2013 kl. 15:43 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Uueerdo:
Oprindeligt skrevet af L-r | Sari♥:
It's probably because downloading and playing a game at the same time can cause problems. Though if you don't like it, you can:

1.) Start your game
2.) Minimize it
3.) Go into your library and select "Resume All"

Source
I would've suggested the same thing, but... while I know that used to work, having done that before myself, I just tried it a couple nights ago and it wouldn't resume. I wonder if the new download queuing interface doesn't allow it anymore.

Worked for me yesterday.

On step 3, I just go to the store, click the bottom where the downloads are listed, and resume one of them. Always gets the download queue moving for me. *knocks on wood*
Awesome Possum 29. nov. 2013 kl. 15:46 
Where does it say "Resume All"
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