Aside from the standout features of Steam, there are also many drawbacks that make gaming, computer management, and resource allocation challenging, primarily due to automatic updates. This article will instruct you on how to turn off updates on Steam.
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Guide to Disable Automatic Updates on Steam
Steam's automatic update feature not only consumes your computer's storage space but also significantly utilizes your internet bandwidth.
Step 1: Launch the Steam application on your computer and log in to your Steam account as usual. If you don't have one, learn how to create a Steam account here.
Step 2: Here, on the main interface of the application, select Steam =>Settings as shown below.
Step 3: A new interface appears, click on the Downloads section and check the box for Allow downloads during gameplay.
Step 4: A Steam notification window pops up, asking you to restart the Steam application. You can either press Restart Steam to accept the request or Cancel to make other adjustments and restart later.
Step 5: After restarting, on the main interface, select Library (Game Library).
A list of games currently in your possession on Steam will appear, right-click on each game and select Properties.
Step 6: In the Properties window of the game, choose the Update tab.
Switch to Only update this game when I launch it under Automatic updates, then click Close.
Thus, you and Mytour have just disabled Updates on Steam for Dota 2. With the same method, you can apply this to all other games on your Steam app, ensuring they won't update automatically until you launch them. Currently, the fighting game Street Fighter V is being promoted on Steam, so be sure to download and install Street Fighter V for free before the offer expires.