Maniacal
the green Napoleon
Right click on Civ5 in your list of Steam games and select properties. There's an option to disable auto updating for each game individually.Steam mod/reps - please, PLEASE make the CiV updates voluntary, not mandatory. For one thing (as others have noted), a player may want to finish their current game before updating (as a significant patch will render saved games unplayable). Even worse, though, a new patch can make the game completely unplayable, as it is now for me, since 'the steam servers are busy' but the game won't run since the patch already started. This is rather like GM issuing a recall but making cars unusable unless they are going direct to the dealer for the recall adjustment, where you have to wait for days while others in the same position are queued up ahead of them.
I'm not one of the steam naysayers - I appreciate many of the advantages it gives me with the game, but I find ANY setup that prevents me from playing a game I paid $60 for, even temporarily, highly consumer unfriendly, to say the least!
There is no hotseat mode, you can however have it installed on one computer and put it into offline mode and have it on another and LAN them. (I haven't tested this as I don't have Civ5 but I know it works with other games).When I installed the game it automatically attached itself to the steam account it found on my computer which happened to be my son's account. Now sometimes, if I play civ5, my son may be logged in in his own house 3 miles away playing Counter Strike. If I log out from civ5 I can't log in again, as the account is in use elsewhere. Even though I legally bought my game boxed in a local shop, I can't play it when my son is doing counter strike? Or can I make a separate steam account and transfer civ5 to that? Or is it now unalterable linked to my son's steam account?
I have to do something else now, but tomorrow I'll be back here to see if anybody has a solution. Thank you for your time anyway.
Also, I tried to play civ5 against my youngest son who still lives at home and has his own computer in his room. I installed the game also on his computer and tried to log into the same multiplayer game but it didn't seem to work. Formerly you could play hotseat games, but that doesn't seem possible now?
And sorry, but the game is now unalterably linked to your son's Steam account. You can only have the account online on one computer at a time (but you can log on, go offline, then go online on another computer). Happy birthday to him eh? You could get him to buy the game for you and make sure you're logged into your own or no account when you install it next time.
Kind of crappy but I wouldn't blame Steam for assuming the account that was logged in was the one you wanted to install the game too.