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Running a steam game while downloading a torrent

2021.11.23 15:19

 

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bltadwin.ru › app › discussions. Well, Steam usually pauses downloads when you shut down the system, and resumes from where it left off. Try downloading again, but try to. Originally posted by cinedine: Yes. But you won't be happy playing multiplayer games this way. How do I do it? when I click to play another game.

In the latest Steam update you can also right click on a game from your Library and select Properties and check the "Allow Steam to download other updates while this game is running". Something especially useful if you're playing a game that requires little to no bandwidth, so you can keep multiplayer games such as Dota and TF2 ready to play. Typically game files go into Steam\Steamapps\common\game name> directory. The folder name will be whatever the dev picks and you typically need to fully download the game before it shows up; I don't have Shadow of Mordor so I can't tell you if it's "Shadow of Mordor" or something else. If you get past that hurdle USUALLY the game files go in. I torrented fallout4 and installed it with no problems but when I try to run the game it will open steam and take me to Fallout4 within the steam store. This is the first time I've torrented a game and wanted to know how to bypass steam and play the game? 10 comments. share. save. hide.

Wait for your download to complete. This may take a while, especially if the game is very large or there aren't many seeders. In order speed up torrent downloads, be sure to download torrents that have lots of seeders, and limit the number of active downloads in the Settings menu of your BitTorrent client. Typically game files go into Steam\Steamapps\common\game name> directory. The folder name will be whatever the dev picks and you typically need to fully download the game before it shows up; I don't have Shadow of Mordor so I can't tell you if it's "Shadow of Mordor" or something else. If you get past that hurdle USUALLY the game files go in. Recently I noticed abnormal memory usage, not by the torrent client but probably Windows. After a fresh reboot, the computer uses about % memory while idle (no application, games running. Just a fresh start). But if I start downloading torrent (small or big file doesn't matter), the RAM memory gets increased gradually.