99% of the time I agree, but the new UI change from a few weeks ago has been pretty good on at least MacOS and I’ll see how it works on Linux when I get near my desktop again.
Everyone was losing their minds about the new UI, so I got hyped and updated Steam… and I honestly can’t tell the difference. Like, I’m thinking it was A/B testing and I’m in group B? I mean, it launches on the store page instead of the library page now, that’s nice…
99% of the time I agree, but the new UI change from a few weeks ago has been pretty good on at least MacOS and I’ll see how it works on Linux when I get near my desktop again.
It works great!
Everyone was losing their minds about the new UI, so I got hyped and updated Steam… and I honestly can’t tell the difference. Like, I’m thinking it was A/B testing and I’m in group B? I mean, it launches on the store page instead of the library page now, that’s nice…
It actually works now, for the most part. Before the update, many things were obnoxiously slow to react on even very modern hardware.
That’s what I’m most excited about, really.
May I ask why you’re using Steam on MacOS?
There are multiple games that support MacOS and I can remote play into my main machine.
MacOS is just known as the worst for gaming, so I’m just wondering… Is this computer for gaming or did you just have it and decide to use it?