No Option To Download Game On Steam

I have a substantial Steam library, and a new computer with plenty of disk space. I want to queue up all (or most) of my Steam games for downloading.

I know I can click on each one in turn, but I have to click a few times and wait while Steam creates locale game cache files.

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Is there a way to do this quickly, preferably in bulk?

Jay BazuziJay Bazuzi

7 Answers

Steam has recently introduced an option to queue up games to be installed through a web interface. Make sure the target PC is running the Steam client, then go to your games list on the Steam website (the easiest way to do this is to click Community -> Profiles -> Games in the Steam client), open the All Games tab and click the install button next to the games you want to have installed. If not all of your games are showing up, click on Per page: All at the bottom of the page.

This is massively faster than going through the usual install dialog.

kotekzotkotekzot

I assume its possible if you use the Steam browser protocol in a Batch (even even python) script.

here is a list of the possible commands, http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Steam_browser_protocol

so you should need some thing like steam://install/<id> in a loop replacing the with the id of those games in your library.im not sure where you can get a list of game ID's you own.

who knows, maybe its even possible to just loop from 0 to 100000000, thus selecting every game you have on the way!

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if you use this system id love to see your script!

TrewTzuTrewTzu

As far as I'm aware, there is no way to queue the downloads in the way you want. If you still have your old computer, the easiest way to approximate this is to make a backup of your steamapps folder and re-install all your games from there, bypassing the need to re-download them. I suppose you could also transfer them from the old computer to the new one over a LAN, but I'd imagine most USB transfers would be faster.

Relevant forum post:

ArtlessArtless

as of August 2014 you can now shift+click all games in your library and right click to install. this will cue up all the games and download them all one at a time.

iwashere33iwashere33

Sorry for the very late reply, but a lot of people visit this page because they are searching for the same. This is exactly what you are looking for:

http://userscripts-mirror.org/scripts/show/171425.html (old link: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/171425)

IT IS FINALLY HERE!This script allows you to install all your STEAM games without user intervention.

Made by the one and only real Master-Guyhttp://steamcommunity.com/id/Master-Guy/games?tab=allHow it works:

1) Log in into Steam on the computer where you want to download the games.

2) Install this script on any computer, it may be the same one, or a different one. I used the same computer myself.

3) Log in into the Steam Community in FireFox

4) Go to the following URL in FireFox, but replace the asterix (*) with your Steam Community name: http://steamcommunity.com/id/*/games?tab=all#installall

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For example:http://steamcommunity.com/id/Master-Guy/games?tab=all#installall

The script will wait 5 seconds before starting, and will trigger all game installation with 10 second intervals.The build-in download scheduler of Steam will pause the updates while starting the new one, and will only download one at a time.This is to optimize your download speed.This installed around 400 games and 150 DLC's onto my computer in 8 hours of time without any further user intervention.It might however require you to start the script twice if the internet connection isn't optimal.

If the 5 seconds isn't enough for the complete page to load, change the following line:var timeBeforeFirstGame = 5000;Increase the 5000 to the number of milliseconds you want to wait for the page to load.

Master-GuyMaster-Guy

I've Found out how to make this work. First get greasemonkey addon for Firefox then use the script that was linked above :http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/171425 and follow steps 1-3.

now i was confused because when i went to my profile page it doesn't say my name it just has a bunch of numbers i think this is steams new way SO. what you have to do is go into greasemonkey>manage user scripts>installallsteamgamesscript>options> then on the user settings> included pages>add and then add a url like this http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/*/games?tab=all#installall except replace the * with the numbers after profiles/ that you see when you go to your profile on steam. after you've added that to the included section put that into your browser and wait a few seconds for it to start up. Worked for me :D

user69243user69243

steam://subscriptioninstall/id1/id2/... Opens a dialog box with a checklist of the games specified allowing you to install them all at once.

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I just bought a digital copy of Grand Theft Auto 4 from Amazon, and I was given a Steam key to use.

The problem I have is that I do not see any button in Steam that allows you to add a game to your Library.

I've looked under the 'Games' tag and have tried the methods described in various YouTube videos, but still no luck in solving my problem.

It's as if my browser is missing a row of selections at the upper part of the screen and, as I said earlier, there is no add a game button visible in the lower left of the Library.

jasonjason

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From your question it seems like you're using the in-browser version of Steam (http://store.steampowered.com/).

If this is the case, you will be unable to install your game until you download the Steam application, which can be found here: Steam download

After downloading, installing, and then opening this application, click the large text that says 'LIBRARY', and then click '+ ADD A GAME' at the bottom left hand corner of the app. From here, the process for installing your game is very simple, just follow the app's instructions.

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  1. Click 'Games' in the Menu Bar
  2. Click 'Activate a Product on Steam'
  3. Follow Instructions
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  1. On the top left corner, click on the word Steam:

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  1. Scroll to Activate Products

  2. Follow the steps and enter your key.

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