When I boot up my computer it automatically signs in. IF they count those then it doesn't mean anything but if 6 million people were playing games at the same time then it is very good.
When I boot up my computer it automatically signs in. IF they count those then it doesn't mean anything but if 6 million people were playing games at the same time then it is very good.
Kresnik said: Steam is great. It does log me in automatically though whenever I boot up my laptop. |
You can change that: View>Settings>Interface Uncheck "Run Steam when my computer starts"
Scoobes said:
You can change that: View>Settings>Interface Uncheck "Run Steam when my computer starts" |
Cheers for the heads up man :) But it doesn't really bother me, occassionally one of my steam friends pops up to talk to me who I haven't spoken to in a while.
I was meaning more that it might be the case for other people like me who are just browsing the web but automatically logged into steam. I mean, I suppose they're still 'concurrent users' but they're not actually actively doing anything with it.
Cub said: I am glad steam is coming to Linux, maybe this will bring better graphics card support with it. |
Cool. I built a linux entertainment PC last year on an old mini computer to put under the TV to watch lovefilm, Netflix etc.,
It handled the streaming far better than Windows 7 did considering the rather ancient hardware.
Couldn't believe Lovefilm switched to silverlight not long after defeating the whole purpose of the aim.
Now it's just my Blu-Ray player. I will install steam when it is out on linux - debian flavor.
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