Prior to Covid-19, Steam would stop automatically updating game versions to maintain bandwidth stability. According to the information we...

Prior to Covid-19, Steam would stop automatically updating game versions to maintain bandwidth stability.
According to the information we recorded, Valve recently announced that it will not automatically update games in the Steam library of gamers as often as before. The purpose of this is to help maintain bandwidth during the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the time when many people at home use the internet and will cause bandwidth instability.

Steam pauses automatic updates for the game.
Starting this week, Steam will only automatically update the games you have played in the past 3 days. Valve, on the other hand, says the platform has scheduled game updates for the time depending on the region during off-peak hours. If you want to update manually, you can still do this yourself. Valve has allowed you to schedule automatic updates of games. Even adjust your connection to Steam if you want to optimize how much bandwidth at any time.
Valve works with Sony and Microsoft in adjusting bandwidth bandwidth in game downloads. The goal is to help reduce internet traffic while many people areolate themselves at home during the Covid-19 room. Sony announced it would reduce its download of PlayStation games in Europe on March 24. The company expanded that mechanism to the United States on March 27.

Microsoft said on March 28 that the company is working to provide higher quality operating bandwidth. Aim to update the game during rush hour.
Also work with Xbox game publishers to improve connection speed. Online video providers including Amazon, Apple, Disney, Netflix, YouTube have also reduced streaming quality and video quality in an effort to reduce Corona season internet traffic. Valve's Steam is at the forefront of the above problem.
Mr. Amateur