GAH. My internet went down for a couple of hours today and I thought, that's okay. I have all these great new single-player games on Steam that I got from one of the Humble Bundles. I'm terribly addicted to Warlock.
Tried to open Warlock from the start menu. Steam tries to open. Steam tries to update, as it does every single time I open it. I get an error message. Steam needs to be connected to the internet to check for updates. Then it closes.
But I don't want to update Steam. I just want to run my single-player game that I paid for with money, offline. When Steam is open and my internet connection goes down, I CAN STILL PLAY MY GAMES. So why can't I open them if Steam is not open yet? Why does Steam have to update in order for me to simply open the program and access my offline games?
Is there something wrong with it? Every single time I open Steam it says it needs to update. Like, it says "restart Steam to update." Even if I open it, click "restart to install update," and it takes 2 minutes to do so, there's always a new message that it needs to restart again. Every single time. Like the update doesn't quite finish or something. Is there a bug here? I even tried uninstalling Steam and then reinstalling, and that only caused more problems.
I'm very angry at the moment. Is there something wrong with the program? I'm sure I remember being able to open Dungeons of Dredmor through Steam without the internet being connected. Now I can't. Why is Steam trying to update constantly? And Warlock doesn't care if I'm connected to the internet or not. I know I have to run it through the Steam system, but why is it refusing to open it just because the stupid program can't check for yet another useless update?