Valve is sprucing Steam up a bit for customers by redesigning the library, and including an occasions web page.
During its GDC 2019 keynote as we speak, Valve introduced it’s redesigning a couple of features on Steam that are set to enter beta summer season.
According to the corporate, customers can count on a redesigned library view with scaleable thumbnails and higher categorization, says PC Gamer.
One of the most important modifications with the redesign is your Steam library homepage. Not solely will it look extra organized, in library view, you’ll discover an built-in mates record, and an exercise feed which exhibits current actions your Steam mates have carried out. If any of your pals are at present lively in a game you each personal, that may present as nicely.
Other highlights embrace the addition of current games performed added to library view, thumbnails of your game assortment, and the games record will probably be a bit extra noticeable.
Achievements, screenshots, playtime, and different classes you’re used to seeing will probably be extra seen – as you may see under.
Tags are one other new characteristic being added with the redesign. The tags you see added to games on the Steam retailer will carry over to your library web page. This gives you with a further possibility to look games included in your library. You also can save a tag search as a “collection” of comparable games, experiences PC Gamer.
An Events tab will also be added to the Steam consumer library. Clicking on the tab will gives a fast have a look at streams, title updates, tournaments, or the rest it’s worthwhile to know concerning games in your library, or these you comply with. Basically, it can can help you see what’s “happening” within the games you play.
Each game’s library web page has additionally been reworked to “prioritize” updates, and present present livestreams for the game on the high.
If you head over to SteamDB, you may look over extra photographs of the redesign, and skim over the positioning’s reside weblog of the keynote.
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