• @dustyData
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    3011 months ago

    Shows you where Valve’s values are. Make it work and be functional first. Think about making it pretty later. I rather like it.

    • KubeRoot
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      711 months ago

      Eh, as much as I like Valve and Steam, there’s still many issues long after the UI revamp, focused on making steam prettier.

      • @okamiueru
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        11 months ago

        Is your argument that as long as you cannot fix everything, then it’s shit? Or… not worth praise. Help yourself out here.

        • @jonion
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          611 months ago

          I love what Valve have done for GNU/Linux, but you have to admit that the Steam software itself is a bit of a janky mess.

          • @okamiueru
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            111 months ago

            Aha. Yes. It has room for improvement for sure. You should just say that instead.

            • @yuriy
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              611 months ago

              I mean, the original point stands as written though. The ENTIRE friends/overlay revamp served no purpose other than looking prettier, and it’s still broken for a lot of setups. When I try to chat from overlay, it minimizes my game and opens a desktop chat window EVERY TIME. For a lot of games the overlay just doesn’t work at all. And that’s not even getting into the issues with the main interface. There’s a LOT of room for improvement.

        • KubeRoot
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          111 months ago

          The person I was replying to said that valve prioritizes making things work before making them pretty.

          I was giving a major example of valve making something broken in terms of functionality but pretty, to replace something that was less pretty but functional.

          It is usable, and to me it’s fine, but I just think it’s not valid praise to give to valve in general.