For users who struggle to manage their Steam libraries across two or three drives (or maybe are just reluctant to uninstall old games because they were really good and you might want to play them again someday), it's seriously handy. It's not located in the most obvious place ever-you'll find it in Steam Settings – Downloads – Steam Library Folders-but it now displays each drive individually, with Steam usage on each broken down by games, DLC, and "other." Games can be sorted alphabetically, by size, or by last-played date, and can be easily uninstalled or moved to other drives individually or in groups. Some of the individual changes are fairly minor, but taken together it's definitely more flexible than it used to be, and sticklers who really want to know exactly what Steam is up to at any given time will no doubt find it more informative as well. For workshop updates, a page of subscribed items ordered by update date can be accessed by selecting "View Updated Items" from the context menu. The patch notes link will only show up on updates, not fresh installs. This will only display for games that have entered patch notes into the new event system. The "View News" button is now a "Patch Notes" link that will open an overlay to the most recent relevant patch notes for the game.The context menu for the actively downloading item now includes an option to launch the game when the download is complete and an option to suspend download throttling (if enabled) for the duration of that download.
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