Valve has now released the latest big update to the Steam client, which brings with it various UI updates and the new in-game Steam Overlay. This is the update they announced back in April, with it being promoted from Beta to Stable.
While there's plenty of tweaks, Valve said the biggest changes aren't actually user-visible because they've changed "how we share code across the Steam Desktop Client, Big Picture mode, and Steam Deck" resulting in "quicker implementation and iteration of new features" and now much code is shared between them.
Some of what's new includes:
- Various tweaks to the Steam App UI.
- Richer notifications.
- A whole new in-game overlay that lets you make notes, and pin windows on top of games.
- Hardware acceleration for Linux and macOS.
Here's an example of the new in-game overlay:
Really great update actually, the new overlay is many times more useful than the one before. The notes system is a good idea, and having it sync to your Steam account so you have it anywhere is really quite useful.
Check out Valve's overview video:
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Full Steam desktop app changes can be seen in their blog post.
Over on the Steam Deck, we finally have a fresh Stable Steam Client update as well, bundling together a whole lot of the tweaks and changes Valve has been putting out in Beta. Naturally, a lot of this is the same as what's found on desktop, since they are sharing code now but there's various specific Steam Deck tweaks like fixing the notorious issue of the Steam Deck claiming it cannot reach Steam servers when resuming from sleep. Most of it is bug fixing but there's also these additions and changes:
- Added support for notification types shown in the Desktop Client and Mobile app: Wishlist, Trade Offer, Steam Turn, Help Request, Major Sale, and Comment.
- Added a bell icon to the header when there are new notifications, and a green indicator to new notifications in the notifications list.
- Apply text filtering preferences in Guides in the Overlay.
- Expand the hitbox of buttons in the footer to make them easier to click.
- Improved performance of dual trackpad typing in the Virtual Keyboard.
- Any button press will now cancel the Wake custom startup movie.
- Changed game invitations to show the launch option dialog instead of using the first option in the list. If the user has selected an option and asked to remember it, that option will be used instead of showing the dialog.
- Added support for Mouse4 (Back) as B button in the interface.
- Search will now return tags in addition to games. You can search for categories like "Free to Play" or individual tags like "survival" or "zombies".
- Enabled additional toast notifications that were previously only visible in Desktop mode.
- Restored display of Special Offers in the What's New section of the home screen.
The full details of the Steam Deck update are here.
There had come different things together: nvidia-update, kernel-update and steam-update.
I've figured out with some help, that the latest nvidia didn't work with the new steam, so i downgraded them to 530.41.03 and it worked again.
I chocked it up to the browser initializing compositing for accelerated canvas etc. where my X client display is not regulated as such (old school WM). It's more related to X client and drivers I think than the software it occurs in.
It's harmless to me, though could be an embarrassing security/privacy issue for somebody that cares.
Last edited by Grogan on 15 June 2023 at 6:27 pm UTC
Quoting: scaineHappens to me on KDE any time I minimize the window.Quoting: CybolicAh, I was hoping they'd have fixed the Store/Web view going black when switching windows, before labelling it as stable. Maybe next update.
I used to get this all the time on Gnome, but now that you mention it, Ive not had it at all since jumping over to KDE, so maybe it a compositor bug.
1. It is not possible to launch selected games in small mode by pressing Enter key.
2. Opening the Steam overlay in CS:GO causes the game to hang and/or crash.
Why?
I know, there's a workaround and I'm happily (*) using it. But it's a workaround. I don't want workarounds, I want the XXI Century to knock on someone's door and introduce itself to devs.
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(*) - for a very, non-overlay definition of happy.
Quoting: Smoke39Quoting: scaineHappens to me on KDE any time I minimize the window.Quoting: CybolicAh, I was hoping they'd have fixed the Store/Web view going black when switching windows, before labelling it as stable. Maybe next update.
I used to get this all the time on Gnome, but now that you mention it, Ive not had it at all since jumping over to KDE, so maybe it a compositor bug.
Never had that issue on mine using KDE (Manjaro).
Disrto pacific maybe, GPU driver even?
Quoting: RaabenAny time I switch to a different workspace / virtual desktop than the one Steam is on, the Store page contents area is black when I come back. As my workflow is heavily workspace oriented, it's fairly annoying.Quoting: scaineQuoting: CybolicAh, I was hoping they'd have fixed the Store/Web view going black when switching windows, before labelling it as stable. Maybe next update.
I used to get this all the time on Gnome, but now that you mention it, Ive not had it at all since jumping over to KDE, so maybe it a compositor bug.
I've been using the beta of this for a few months now and can't recall seeing anything like that, what exactly did you do to trigger it?
It's actually not related to my compositor (picom) as it happens whether it's running or not, so it's something in the way my WM (bspwm) handles switching workspaces, but Steam is also the only application that shows this behaviour.
I did some searching and it seems this was reported back in May, when it was still in beta, so here's hoping that it's fixed soon.
EDIT: A Xubuntu update came in a short while ago, and the issue with Steam seems to be fixed now! I guess it was an Xfce issue (couldn't be compositor - I have that turned off), not a Steam one, in my case?
EDIT: Nope, it's still causing problems. Back to waiting!
Last edited by Pengling on 19 June 2023 at 2:37 am UTC
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