Although one does everything, when I go browsing Steam, I have to say that I do it a bit forced. It's not that it's a total disaster; is that other types of services or software stores have a simpler and more intuitive distribution. The good thing is that, from what we can see on the SteamDB Twitter account, it is more than likely that this mess has its days numbered and we will soon be able to navigate a more orderly service.
Several months ago Valve mentioned that it was planning this change and now we have been able to take a first look at what it will be like in the future, hopefully close. For a long time, it seems that nobody can put aside the "spoilers" and everyone wants to show what they have ahead of time, something that sometimes (as with certain hardware) does not seem right to me. Yes it seems to me in the software, especially in all those that we can test or whose developers share what is to come, which helps us to get along better with it when the launch becomes official.
Steam's next design fixes the current chaos
A work in progress version of the new Steam client interface leaked through an update to the Chinese CSGO launcher. We're currently digging through the changes, we'll post more if we find anything noteworthy. pic.twitter.com/jb4B1Yd5EG
- Steam Database (@SteamDB) June 9, 2019
“A work-in-progress version of the new Steam client interface has been leaked via an update to the Chinese shuttle CSGO. We are still investigating the changes, we will publish more if we find something remarkable.
The new design is very similar to what we see in other content services, such as software stores or other types of multimedia content. On the left we have the games available. The Recent games and their updates have more prominence, which will ensure that we do not miss anything important.
The new version will not be left alone in a wash of image. Also new features will be includedLike allowing us to search for games in our library using tags, a new "Events" page will show us upcoming events, tournaments, action in games, etc. As a picture is worth a thousand words, we leave you with a video of Tyler McVicker with which you will see exactly what awaits us. You like?
does anyone know if they plan to remove the steam client for linux but in 60 bit?