I’ve seen the same thing. Seems like the new behavior is to just let me login, play, and it will get what it needs in the background and automatically update on next launch.
Makes sense not to bother me to update a 0.1 release change after launch (unless it’s urgent) when I just want to play Tetris.
Isn’t this the same behavior web browsers use? Background download and update on next launch?
Not complaining, I prefer this update cycle as default.
I still see it semi-frequently, but more because I don’t use my computer as much and it’s usually off. So after a week of non-use, Steam has often accumulated enough updates to necessitate a reboot.
It is still not nearly as frequent as new Nvidia drivers needing a reboot, though.
Z tego co wiem, najpierw musisz mieć zainstalowanego windowsa. Może da się to jakoś ominąć, ale to na pewno jakaś czarna magia. Wpisz w wyszukiwarkę np. Windows 7 i Ubuntu dual boot, będzie dużo instrukcji. Ja po kilkunastu latach dałem sobie spokój z Linuxem, ale dual boot to rozsądne rozwiązanie.
Musisz najpierw zainstalować windowsa, potem linuxa na osobnej/ych partycjach. Ta kolejność jest istotna, bo linux nadpisuje sektor rozruchowy (bootsector) i dzięki temu można wybierać, który system chcesz uruchomić Na youtube słowo klucz to “Dual boot” leciwy pierwszy z brzegu tutorial tutaj: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdcH_mcWVMs
I’ve recently gotten hooked on the Yakuza series. The whole series goes on an aggressive sale pretty regularly on Steam. I’d recommend starting with Yakuza 0.
The best thing about Yakuza is that it welcomes meny different approaches so you can go have crazy absurd fun, intense cinematic story driven drama, mindless collectible and challenges…
I think it’s perfect to rediscover what fun in videogame is.
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