There's a huge amount of dissonance between different sections of the client and it's ugly and overly masculine, a product of the bygone era of PC gaming pandering almost exclusively to Exxxtreme Gamerz.
UI isn't all looks, it's to do with usability as well.
It feels weird to be excited about a store getting a new UI. And yet here I am.
So I guess they're sticking with badges. I hate them.
will it support high DPI displays?
Is it still pixelated on retina Macs?
I've been trying to organize my steam library by genre and it's ridiculous how stupid annoying it is to have more than a few categories in your library.
I've been talking shit about Steam UI for years now. It sucks. I'm glad they're doing something about it.
There's a program called Depressurizer that will automatically sort your Steam games by genre if you'd like. You can also sort by other options. Saw it in another thread last night and it is awesome. Even if it's not perfect it is a hell of a lot better than nothing.
Steam, yesterday. But yeah, it's a very dated look.it's ugly and overly masculine, a product of the bygone era of PC gaming pandering almost exclusively to Exxxtreme Gamerz.
Embrace responsive design and support high DPI and ultra wide resolutions please!
Valve please...
I wish they would remove news articles from the game launch page. I have gotten spoilers about games I am currently playing multiple times because of it.
UI isn't all looks, it's to do with usability as well.
I've felt for awhile that Steam needed to revamp their achievements. It's weird that PlayStation and Xbox's achievements feel.. more.. important in a way? Simply by how they're designed, and how you're notified when you get them. Steam achievements deserve to have that same feel to them.
I've felt for awhile that Steam needed to revamp their achievements. It's weird that PlayStation and Xbox's achievements feel.. more.. important in a way? Simply by how they're designed, and how you're notified when you get them. Steam achievements deserve to have that same feel to them.
I've felt for awhile that Steam needed to revamp their achievements. It's weird that PlayStation and Xbox's achievements feel.. more.. important in a way? Simply by how they're designed, and how you're notified when you get them. Steam achievements deserve to have that same feel to them.