I'm relatively new to Steam, and the update method bothers me.
In the past I always manually downloaded any patches and stored them. This was particularly handy when I had to re-install a game and could patch it straight away without spending time downloading those patches again.
It seems that with Steam games I don't have that option any more? Instead, when I re-install a game it can take aaaaages for the download of any patch to finish before its installation process even begins, and that's not something I want to have to go through every time. Of course it takes longer the older a game is.
So, does anyone know whether there's an option to download steam patches manually?
I don't ask this without reason. I tend to spend so much time mucking around with the Windows system, so that after about 3 months it's in a state that I just have to install it again.
In the past I always manually downloaded any patches and stored them. This was particularly handy when I had to re-install a game and could patch it straight away without spending time downloading those patches again.
It seems that with Steam games I don't have that option any more? Instead, when I re-install a game it can take aaaaages for the download of any patch to finish before its installation process even begins, and that's not something I want to have to go through every time. Of course it takes longer the older a game is.
So, does anyone know whether there's an option to download steam patches manually?
I don't ask this without reason. I tend to spend so much time mucking around with the Windows system, so that after about 3 months it's in a state that I just have to install it again.
(or alternatively have a really quick connection)