We have just shipped an updated Steam Deck Client to the Preview/Beta channel.
General
Added a Customization tab to game properties. The Customization tab allows users to set a custom sort title that will be used instead of the actual title when sorting games in the library.
Fixed a case where steam would freeze and fail to recover after a process crash.
Desktop
The Customization tab in desktop mode also allows users to view and set custom artwork for the game
The Steam Client Beta has been updated with the following changes:
Note: This beta was re-released to fix a crash on Linux if 32-bit GTK-3 libraries are installed.
General
Added a Customization tab to game properties. The Customization tab allows users to view and set custom artwork for the game and set a custom sort title that will be used instead of the actual title when sorting games in the library.
Store menu - fixed blur issue for users with GPU acceleration turned off
Store menu - Top Genres should now be more relevant and dynamic
Store menu - added Store Home link
Fixed a bug that sometimes caused chat tabs to not contain the name and avatar of the chat participant
Fixed context menus showing empty space at some UI scales
Big Picture Mode
Fixed UI scale adjustments sometimes resetting scaling back to auto
Fixed Big Picture Mode window changing size when UI scaling is adjusted
Game Recording
Fixed keyboard shortcuts not working in Recordings & Screenshots dialog
Fixed export failing for lower resolution recordings
Linux
Fixed Steam UI scale not updating with system DPI changes in XWayland
Fixed a case where steam would freeze and fail to recover after a process crash
We've made a number of updates to the Steam Trailer Player to improve usability, quality, and bandwidth usage. Read on for the highlights from this update.
Fresh new user interface
A refreshed trailer player interface that is easier to use and more responsive to your input.
Adaptable UI
The user interface of the trailer player now adapts intelligently no matter how you are using it:Β on a desktop computer, a mobile device (it even works well on iPhones now); and on Steam Deck or in Steam Big Picture Mode.
Preview images while seeking
As you mouse over or scrub your finger over the player timeline, you'll now see preview images of where you are about to jump to in the video.
Faster seeking, scrubbing, and transition to full-screen
Thanks to a change in the underlying video technology, you should see fewer pauses and hitches when jumping forward or backward in a video. You will also see seamless transitions when pressing that full-screen button.
Smarter use of your internet bandwidth
When we reprocessed each video to work with our new trailer player, we also generated up to four sizes (360p, 480p, 720p, and 1080p), which our trailer player dynamically switches between depending on your network conditions and the size of the trailer player.
Improved handling of aspect ratio
The new trailer player now handles any aspect ratio of video, properly scaling, centering, and letterboxing as necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How many trailers are there in the Steam store?
A. As it turns out.... a LOT. In order to update the streaming technology, we had to re-encode every trailer that appears or could appear on the Steam store. That ended up being around 400,000 video files.
Q. Why are some older videos so low resolution?
A. Some trailers were uploaded a long time ago and we no longer have the original files within the Steam system. Yes, we're still trying to find our stash of tape backups so we can get the originals of the Portal trailer...