Thats actually a really cool, having everything related to the game accessible on one page. Saves jumping around from page to page.
Excited.
[QUOTE]August 13, 2012--Valve, creators of best-selling game franchises (such as Counter-Strike and Team Fortress) and leading technologies (such as Steam and Source), today announced a major update coming to the Steam Community.
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Do they really need to put this on the steam website?
[QUOTE=Liem;37216324]Do they really need to put this on the steam website?[/QUOTE]
Implying that everyone knows who valve are.
It shows gmod13 beta on that screenshot! :O
[QUOTE=Liem;37216324]Do they really need to put this on the steam website?[/QUOTE]
It's an official press release, they just copy-paste it onto Steam as well.
[QUOTE=Liem;37216324]Do they really need to put this on the steam website?[/QUOTE]
it's a press release
IT's a press release
Oh this is wonderfull!
hey it's a press release
[quote]With over 89 million screenshots, videos, Steam Workshop maps, levels, mods, and items[/quote]
And half of those are Portal 2 maps.
And yet I still don't have enough privacy options to stop things such as the at least once a day random group invites I get from people who aren't on my friends, aren't in related groups, don't have related friends. Fuck me, right ?
hopefully the fix the part that makes it an unresponsive shitfest
Holy fuck I just realised
it's a press release
[QUOTE=redBadger;37218986]hopefully the fix the part that makes it an unresponsive shitfest[/QUOTE]
So they need to code it back from scratch.
Steam's fine and everything, but hell if it wants to lock up it sure knows how to do that. The more games you have, the worse it gets.
Needs to be a built in fraps-type recording program included with steam.
It'd be amazingly convenient and footage from the games uploaded to youtube would practically be free marketing.
[QUOTE=mastermaul;37220010]Needs to be a built in fraps-type recording program included with steam.
It'd be amazingly convenient and footage from the games uploaded to youtube would practically be free marketing.[/QUOTE]
Nah man its a press release, they can't be doing that!
Remember when the only thing on steam was Half-Life, CS 1.6, and TFC?
Good times...
[QUOTE=Liem;37216324]Do they really need to put this on the steam website?[/QUOTE]
They need to embellish their product.
The ability to remove beta builds and servers from the games library would be a cool feature to add. That and an improved method of adding, removing, and editing library categories.
by the way it's a press release
did anyone mention that it's a press release
I still don't know if this is a press release or not.
I think it's a press release but don't quote me on it
[QUOTE=Pridit;37227220]I think it's a press release but don't quote me on it[/QUOTE]
oops
[QUOTE=mastermaul;37220010]Needs to be a built in fraps-type recording program included with steam.
It'd be amazingly convenient and footage from the games uploaded to youtube would practically be free marketing.[/QUOTE]
And this is why I still use Xfire. Video recording that automatically encodes and uploads to my YouTube account as well as Xfire website. Not to mention Steam 'still' runs like crap with it on an SSD, i5 Ivy 3550, 8Gb DDR3 1600. Baffles me why they would continue to let it run how it does compared to other programs I use that are so much more fluid. I hate how community is handled through a web browser. It could run so much better if it was through a custom interface that just sent some simple data to a server versus the client having to load entire pages.
Just gonna end up being whored for ratings like on youtube and various other "rating" content sites.
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