http://store.steampowered.com/uiupdate/
opt it, it looks sweet. They ditched IE and built in webkit!
opt it, it looks sweet. They ditched IE and built in webkit!
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Go to settings in Steam and it's under Beta Participation.
hmm, I like it! Reminds me a bit of Zune software, which isn't a bad thing. My only beef is that the games list is a touch cluttered, wish I could have the old fashioned single line list view. Oh well, I can still browse by the games I have installed.
The best part is custom categories... I'm gonna have to make one called "Games I have to finish" and put all the games from the holiday sale in there.
The in-game web browser has been improved as well.
Steam used IE before to render the store and community pages within it's own ui. Now it uses WebKit.Huh? Please elaborate a bit more. If I download the Steam client from the /new page, it will be built in Webkit ? Cause my Steam client still launches IE when browsing screenshots from it.
The best part is custom categories... I'm gonna have to make one called "Games I have to finish" and put all the games from the holiday sale in there.
The in-game web browser has been improved as well.
Do people actually surf the internet while gaming?
Do people actually surf the internet while gaming?
How do you go to the compact view. Where it just lists the games you have like in the older UI? I don't want the whole steam window with the steam store open all the time. I don't see the arrow you would normally click to make it compact or any options.
It is my biggest complaint, and I'd like to get a list for installed and uninstalled games instead of them all being mixed together, or simply just showing all installed.
Yeah they've had a backup option where it splits the game up into user-selectable chunks of CD or DVD size for easier burning.You can filter by installed games.
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Hmm I'm not sure if this is new or not, but there's now an option to back up your Steam games. I know before, you could easily just copy the folders inside the Steam folder to a back up drive and back them up that way, but it looks like this is fairly automated.