how to revert certain changes of Steam's terrible recent update....
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EditOf course the only section in that atrocity happening on the right side of the library that can't be deleted or hidden is.......updates. The place where they can try to sell you more shit. I knew my games updated by what I downloaded, and I'd read the patch notes.
At LEAST it's not cramming in updates for games I don't have installed.
On the one hand, I kind of understand some of what's going on here. They've completely redone what you see displayed for a game when you click on it in your library. They've unified the game community page, and news page, in to one thing. There's a whole deep web of stuff now that it's easier to get to than going to a game's community or store page.
And they want to emulate a "game shelf" by letting you create custom line ups of games, with the added benefit to the developer that it all now looks more corporate. Instead of a tiny icon representing a game, it now has a big colorful spread with activity and community driven content and yadda yadda yadda.
But on the downside:
-It's a fucking resource hog. My game launcher doesn't need to get more memory intensive. I'm not spending my time hanging out on Steam.
-It stinks of mobile. There's no escaping that reality today, but the fact this wasn't optional kind of annoys me.
-I didn't need my library to be this kind of visual mess. The stripped down, lean look of the old UI suited me way more. I'm looking at the rows and rows of games I own and somehow I feel like I'm browsing things to buy. Kind of a sickening feeling really.
-This doesn't really feel like it's serving users' interests. This feels like it's aimed at publishers and game makers, with some cute features thrown in to dress it up as a fun customization thing.
For some reason I think of Discord when I look at this. It kind of feels like it's a response to Discord's recent foray in to the "game platform" market.
Seriously, why would I build "shelves of games" when I have quick, (previously) minimalist list on to left to scroll through instead. So I can ogle the majesty of my Steam library? Right click the Steam icon in the Windows system tray shows me the last five games I played, and I can launch them from there. I have exactly zero need for an entire full screen scrollable bar of game covers to do that.
There's so much overlap in the way Steam links things together in the UI that it already seemed like a tangled mess of your profile, new feed of things your friends are doing, your library and the game community hub. (Not to mention forums way off to the side, the product page, etc....) And then they drop this monstrosity in the middle of all that.
Also on the link above, I noped out when it said "here download over 500+ files of the old Steam UI from this link." And even if that turns out to be 100% legit, you still have to disable all updates to the Steam client, which isn't feasible to me. Also the UI seemed to have some major issues, like parts of it not loading after dropping in the old files.
So I'll wait and see what Valve's response is. My guess though is they aren't going to make the old UI optional, because this UI wasn't built with our interests in mind.