Do any of Valve's employees even remember that Big Picture Mode or the Steam Controller even exist? The UI has been left to rot as complete garbage.
Do any of Valve's employees even remember that Big Picture Mode or the Steam Controller even exist? The UI has been left to rot as complete garbage.
Blimey! Monopoly spends money to improve user engagement through technical changes to make more money!
Congrats to Steam for implementing soundtracks as a separate entity from games, you know, something that Sony implemented more than 10 years ago. Truly the trailblazers of our time.
Yeah no, EGS is trash in pretty much every way especially in look. It's one of the worst platforms straight up.I have so many games on both. EGS design looks better. Steam is hideous.
I hate steams recent ui changes. My library feels like a mess now. I have never listened to soundtracks on steam
People who love video games so much that they just listen to the soundtracks in their spare time rather than like a band or a rapper or something are fascinating to me
Lol at steam being used as an example of an updating platform. Like... It's 2020 and we're just getting a sane soundtrack system? Cool I guess.
It doesn't really have anything to do with loving games, there are plenty of video games I dislike that have excellent soundtracks and I would still think so even if I wasn't a gamer. I listen to plenty of music outside of OST's but just because a piece of music is part of a soundtrack doesn't automatically make it "music only for listening while playing" anymore than say, EDM, Classical, Jazz etc.People who love video games so much that they just listen to the soundtracks in their spare time rather than like a band or a rapper or something are fascinating to me
This is super disingenuous. Steam has made fairly massive improvements and additions to their platform, service and backend over the past half a decade. Just because it's not directly visible as an obvious UI element doesn't mean it's non-existent (though I do wish they did quicker work on updating and modernising the UI and UX of Steam, I don't think it's awful but it is outdated - Valvetime and all that). Not to mention that it's not like every other platform has a decent soundtrack system either.Lol at steam being used as an example of an updating platform. Like... It's 2020 and we're just getting a sane soundtrack system? Cool I guess.
It's still music? Are "a band or a rapper" the only valid sources of music out there?People who love video games so much that they just listen to the soundtracks in their spare time rather than like a band or a rapper or something are fascinating to me
Yeah no, EGS is trash in pretty much every way especially in look. It's one of the worst platforms straight up.
Hard to disagree with op.
How does that work if you want to transfer your music to your phone or whatever device you use for music?Congrats to Steam for implementing soundtracks as a separate entity from games, you know, something that Sony implemented more than 10 years ago. Truly the trailblazers of our time.
I disagree. It looks miles better than Steam's outdated design.
Congrats to Steam for implementing soundtracks as a separate entity from games, you know, something that Sony implemented more than 10 years ago. Truly the trailblazers of our time.
Did I miss something with ea and Ubisoft?Small platforms don't change their design/functionality because A) it's expensive and B) they are terrified any changes will reduce sales.
Doubly so with them because they have to answer to shareholders.
I'm still using the old one, I wonder how long until it breaks without the new oneI hate steams recent ui changes. My library feels like a mess now. I have never listened to soundtracks on steam
I wonder why no new store has tried the option of users "reselling" their games back to the store. When you give the game back so to speak you get a certain % back in store credit depending on what you paid for it for example (you couldnt be able to buy cheap during a sale and get back more than you paid for example). It would need to come out of the stores 30% cut or whatever but that may actually be a value added service people would care about rather than spending the money on money hats.
I'm still using the old one, I wonder how long until it breaks without the new one
They can't improve because they have to answer to shareholders?Doubly so with them because they have to answer to shareholders.
I'm not sure gloating that they are so far ahead of everyone is really a fair comparison when they have essentially an unlimited stream of money, and I would imagine quite a few employees to focus solely on Steam.
People who love video games so much that they just listen to the soundtracks in their spare time rather than like a band or a rapper or something are fascinating to me
To be fair, it was doomed to happen even without OP's title. Every Steam or EGS discussions turn into "Opinions: the thread".
As usual, Era shows complete ignorance on PC gamingOk it takes Valve YEARS to make changes and they have unlimited money and no share holder pressure, so that is why.
? Seriously question what is wrong/not factual in what I said?
To be fair, it was doomed to happen even without OP's title. Every Steam or EGS discussions turn into "Opinions: the thread".
Yeah i miss-read your post, apologies.? Seriously question what is wrong/not factual in what I said?
Most updates from Valve take years and they have unlimited money and time is that wrong?
And just to clarify I have a steam account that is from 2003 beta time and still using it to this day I have been on steam longer then some have been alive here.
No problem we are have that sometimes :)