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It is a fucking classic!
From a rough start with a launcher to a juggernaut of a company that's beating the competition by miles and keeps on innovating.
Of course it's a business that's wants to make money from you and has it failures but you can't say that they're not trying to give you the best experience possible.
I wish more companies would do this.
It's a company that still know how to make money and keep growing, without self destructing, it's rare!
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it's a large privately held company. what's rare is that Gabe newell is personally resisting the multi billion dollar offers he's surely getting every day. the reason this is rare is because of the like 6 companies that buy anything that gets profitable. it's not legal to make a good product if your board of directors see a more profitable option.
Steam has always kind of sucked, but everyone else is just even worse.
Sucks how? Seems to me it does it's intended function well... Open store, buy game, open (organizable however I want) library, play game
Still doesn't have native windows for their client after litteral years.
Mostly how it updates constantly, the stupid promo pop-up, the way offline mode is implemented, it's kind of ugly. But yeah, it works and everyone else sucks even more, so that's why they're on top.
And the Steam deck is amazing as well, and they're the only ones that actually did something to make Linux gaming sort of mainstream.
You can disable the promo pop up
You can disable the promo pop-up through settings - interface - uncheck: "Notify me about additions or changes to my games, new releases, and upcoming releases."
The updates can be annoying but if it provides me a stable experience and added features I'm okay with it. It doesn't take that long anyways.
I think you can customize the interface, but I never looked in to it.
FYI, you can disable the pop-up in settings.
Hmm different experiences I guess. For a online store, I've been liking it for years now. It runs so smooth on my PC and steam deck. Many great features and always adding more. Most recently a easy way to share most of your library with family.
Things like big game mode, giving you that console like experience. Very handy if you want to hook a PC to your living room TV and play games with a controller. Just set it up to automatically launch BGM and your good to go.
Providing more support for controllers. I got the game enter the gungeon from a epic store give away but it wouldn't let me use my controller, no matter what I did. After some searching I read a suggestion to add the game to steam as a non-steam game and start it up through steam. It worked right away, without problems.
You get the point, i like steam.
For something that only need to sell you games, it provides so much more.
Even their flops you can say it had some merit to it.
The steam controller tried to solve playing games that were mouse only.
The steam machine/ steam link trying to give more options to play games.
And there of course is the steam deck. I've played so many hours on it. At the moment playing Diablo 4, connected to my hotspot from my phone and all works so flawlessly.
So for the long rambling. I know it's a company just trying to make money, but they do it a pretty good way for the customers at least.
Not trying to argue or anything but love to hear what makes your experience sucks and what could they do or add to make it better.
That's a blast from the past.
And their update screen still looks pretty much the same
It's updating in the background now for me, although I'd rather have it go through my package manager instead.
I 'member those times, when everyone scoffed at steam, when physical media was still big.