
Anyone whoâs ever played an online game will know that your biggest enemy is never another player; itâs lag.
Lag can make or break online play.
Thereâs nothing more infuriating than when Iâm trying to enjoy a couple of rounds of Fortnite with my pals and I see those pesky red warning arrows pop up.
Before you know it, youâve been eliminated before youâre even aware thereâs an enemy player to shoot, or you may find yourself having disconnected entirely.
Of course, thereâs no way we can ever truly cancel out lag.
Lag is caused by a drop in connection and those connections are largely determined by the quality of the broadband in our homes.
That being said, Steam does boast a simple setting that can at least limit some of the lag you may often experience on PC.
Steam Users Can Limit Download Speeds to Limit Lag
If our internet connection drops, thereâs little we can do as gamers, but we can ensure we donât put too much pressure on said connection.
While weâre gaming, more often than not, game updates will land, draining resources away from the connection thatâs fuelling our online play.
You could, of course, limit all downloads whilst you’re gaming online but admittedly, that isnât always very practical so instead, youâre going to want to limit your download speeds.
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To do this, begin by venturing over to Steamâs settings page.
From here, navigate towards downloads and then find âLimit Download Speedâ.
Youâll then be granted the opportunity to select your preferred speed in kilobits per second, or Kbps.
I wonât tell you what speed to set as that depends on several factors, the main one being the quality and capabilities of your broadband connection.

A quick online search though should help you narrow down the setting thatâs right for your personal circumstances.
If you do want to turn off all downloads, there is a handy toggle called âAllow Downloads During Gameplayâ that you can set to off; theyâll then only resume when your device is on with no game loaded.
You can adjust this on a âper gameâ basis too. If youâre playing an offline title, thatâs a game youâre more likely going to want to allow downloads during.
Thereâs also the âThrottle Downloads While Streamingâ option.
Setting this to âonâ allows Steam itself to help limit download speeds to ensure a smoother connection.
These adjustments, as I said, wonât solve all of your woes, but they should help a fair bit.

This is a really interesting post! It’s great to see tips that can enhance the gaming experience by reducing lag. Many gamers will appreciate learning about hidden settings that can improve performance. Thanks for sharing!
Iâm glad you found it interesting! Itâs amazing how small adjustments in settings can make such a big difference in performance. Have you tried any of the other hidden features on Steam? They can really optimize your gameplay even further!