Valve has a new streaming service called Steam.tv
Steam.tv is live
So um.
Valve forked Wine and worked on it for some time to bring windows games to linux. As for VKD3D (dx12 to vk) and DXVK (dx11 to vk)
And there is nothing for MacOS, for now
https://steamcommunity.com/games/221410/announcements/detail/1696055855739350561
Jill on the TF2 team worked at Mozilla before getting his job at Valve, maybe they should have him take a look at it.
That's not just it, you cant upload files from edge, the upload button takes input, but doesn't do anything :/
There's a typo in one of the layout files and I'm not sure if it's important
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/1755/d271f4fb-f569-42fd-925c-fe55e527d9fd/image.png
options vs option
Posting this in the proper thread this time: Steam Blog
https://tenryuu.blob.core.windows.net/astrid/2018/10/2018-10-02_15-55-41.mp4
Cringed more at the on the spot nickname I used at the end more than how weird this whole thing is tbh.
Edge Experience™
Alright, this is pretty weird.
I tweeted a while ago comparing old steam chat to new chat. Pretty basic
https://twitter.com/Scrxtchy/status/1044107304151375873
https://twitter.com/Scrxtchy/status/1044107519885365249
Like, yeah fair enough.
Now, I actually don't expect valve to be checking in on my ramblings on twitter. Valve haven't be really known to be super active as a person on their business accounts
Four days ago, I noticed a change (a week ago) that allowed you to scroll through the tabs using the scrollwheel (like actually scroll, not using the scroll wheel to toggle tabs, something I do often).
Today, I get home and find this was completely removed, since tabs now follow the same structure from old chat, a good old dropdown box
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/1755/3aab5dba-98a5-4974-aacf-357cbf534eb0/image.png
Super nice, the animations for scrolling were actually super slow beyond anything.
I'm glad to see some people at valve still working on this. Unlike our forums love you garry
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/community_market/announcements/detail/1705067494681435160
We shipped a change earlier today to reduce the number of cases confirmation is required to list an item on the market. Items that typically sell for under $1.00 USD will no longer require confirmation when the list price is reasonably within the median price, but confirmation will still be required once many of those cheaper items are listed. Confirmation will still be required on all rare and valuable items.
We'll be watching for any problems with this change, and make adjustments if needed.
They want to make selling Artifact cards more convienient
holy shit that is actually the reason
https://i.imgur.com/Tsr67iP.jpg
if only Steam sales were worth celebrating like that for anymore...
I've been experiencing problems with the Steam Overlay lately and I was wondering if someone can help. Every time I try to watch a video on the Steam Overlay it plays completely, but then ends up freezing and I have to restart the page. What do?
This happens to me with Firefox. I think it's just a Windows thing.
At least theres a chance flash sales may make a comeback
No thanks. I'd rather not miss out on a discount because I genuinely am unavailable to reach it.
There were strings for flash sales added to the STS a few months ago, might be here for the winter sale.
IMO Steam Sales only "suck" now because there aren't as many games coming out to lunge after that there were 5 years ago. Lots of people were into getting Borderlands 2, but not the Pre-Sequel. BioShock Infinite was a huge title, and Dark Souls kicked in, etc. Not to say no good, interesting games came out, just notably less.
Those strings existed on STS since early 2010s (not these particular tokens, but the strings had the same content) - then a few months ago they readded them with different tokens (the content stayed the same). I assume they only wanted to reuse like 2-3 of them and they copied the whole group instead.
that and game developers can be more reasonable with their prices in terms of actual gains.
Back then, having huge price drops would attract people to use steam, solidifying their position in the market.
Now that everyone and their smurf are using it, and the amount of games actively on steam, it's more important that people actually find your game
I also feel like the "Indie wave" died down. I remember Bastion coming out, and that feeling like the "start" of a surge of high quality indie titles coming in. Then it sputtered out, with Undertale and Owlboy I think being the last peaks of that wave.
I feel like VR has helped give Steam sales something to look forward to, but only so much, since there's only a handful of quality VR games worth looking into, yet.
https://twitter.com/immortalyes/status/1049800878776115200?s=21
CSGO team finally did it, They added Valve News Network into game as cameo.
Haha, Artifact's beta will start on HL's 20th anniversary.
Watch it somehow be just as bad as the VGUI Steam client
They just improved the web performance of the current Steam client, wonder why when they're remaking it
They still have to maintain the current client, I'm.pretty excited to see how a new client turns out if it's going to share the design principles of the steam chat.
Chat alone crashes enough already, only because it is a browser. So like yeah
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