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So, tagging them is pointless.
2. A boolean at games with 0 and 1, where 0 is offline, 1 is online game.
3. a checkbox where you can decide "only download while not playing games tagged as online"
4. Steam looks at that checkbox and then at the boolean, where it sees 0 for download or 1 for not download updates.
To be fair, you also have to do that if you want games to only update when you press play. That one could use a global toggle, actually.
So it would be perfect for my situation to tag the games and just get downloads when I do not play online games. If I would turn it off at all, I wouldn't get ever downloads again, or would have to wait for updates before I could play a games again, as I always want to play, when starting steam.
As more steam waits with this idea, as worse the situation gets for players with many games, as they have to tag games they already have, instead could be triggered at getting the game for first time.
I do not see a bad site of that new option, people who do not like tagging their games, just leave it.
I checked and yes, you can. Bottom option on this: https://imgur.com/a/I0KxtqP