Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamCMD
You may also find it's easier to set up a local caching server that your gaming rig can automatically 'download' from when the need arises.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/01/building-a-local-steam-caching-server-to-ease-the-bandwidth-blues/
StemCMD isnt complate automatic. I need to add download command for each game manually. What i want is that CLI checks my game list and downloads necessary updates for all games and platforms. Also as i have to copy downloaded content manually
SteamCache is suits better. Yet its only caches while i update or download my game from my rig which is bad because i dont want to use it at all.
Complate solution is to mix em all. Yet SteamCMD need more flexibity such as listing my current installed games for all platforms, login via some kind of API key and be able to get commands from SteamApp on the LAN computers ect.
I would like take advantage of my home NAS to keep my library always updated 🤔
Cheers