A related thing that annoys me, if you start Steam manually, it takes ~30 seconds to launch and it will steal your focus multiple times during launch. So annoying!
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Yeah, that's really annoying - it steals focus once upon launching, another time upon loading and another time when the news popup opens.
I had the same issue and you can do this by editing your Steam shortcut and adding -silent
to the arguments.
Now can we get steam not opening when we launch a game?
steam is not a drm-free platform like GOG or Epic Games (some epic games games have additional drm, but most are completely drm-free and there's no client-level drm at all like in steam*).
Most games use the Steam API to check stuff, so Steam client needs to be running.
(I'm actually kinda ok with steam's drm btw, it's not as intrusive as on some other stuff)
I’m fine with the DRM. But why does the window need to open and take several seconds to “connect to the friends network” for a singleplayer game? This doesn’t need to be a blocking process.
There's a setting somewhere to disable the friends list.
Would staying offline on the friends network help that issue?
It doesn't.
Or the window popping up when you exit steam from the system tray just to show you "steam stutting down" and a spinning icon for 5 seconds.
Yes if you go to 20 years ago
Isnt this possible? I do it with blender. Just right click the icon of the game and pin it to your taskbar then click it when you wanna launch the game
That depends on if the game uses the steam API for something like drm. Then steam has to launch.
Please
Pretty please
You mean just the UI popping up or steam itself? Because it's up to individual games if they implement any steam drm, and if so how much.
Jfc. Thank you Valve!!! I have long since lost track of how many times I have sworn at Steam stealing focus on startup, usually when I am entering a keyring password or something.
i usually just disable autostsrtup for basically everything that doesn't need to be running for my system to work or productivity tools (like sharex and powertoys)
I am coming at things from a different angle. Both being on linux, and having purposely added steam to start automatically.
Productivity for me, is having my workspace in the same state I left it -- so I can pick up where I left off. That said, I also work in IT and put system and software updates at an equally high priority.
Having browser, terminal, steam (so it can be running shader cache or updates, if nothing else) are all restored to prior state then allows me to enable various unattended upgrades and even restarts during off hours.
Jersey Fried Chicken?
I haven't checked the settings, can I make my friends list the default window again?
Best news this year.