Vai sereno.. il backup di Steam è una perdita di tempo inutile, in una situazione come questa... una volta che hai su il S.O. ti basta reinstrallare il client nella stessa posizione di prima, dovrebbe vederti direttamente la cartella 'steamapps' che hai già su quel hdd e sei a posto
Ok perfetto!
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Ricordatevi di reinstallare i giochi dopo che avete copiato file e cartelle.
ma se non erro copiando anche i file .appid o come si chiamano non c'è bisogno nemmeno di far partire l'installazione, basta riavviare steam e se li va a leggere lui
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ma se reinstallo steam nella stessa posizione non si ritrova tutto? non c'è il rischio che mi sovrascriva/cancelli i giochi?
occhio che se hai i giochi nella libreria di default, ovvero quella dentro la cartella di installazione di steam, se disinstalli steam cancelli tutti i giochi
prima devi copiarti la cartella steamapps da qualche altra parte, poi disinstalli, reinstalli, riporti steampps al suo posto ed apri steam
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Su neogaf sta girando quello che dovrebbe essere un avviso agli sviluppatori con supporto steamworks
Apprantemente è in lavortazione un nuovo overhaul dello steam store (i dettagli ora non riesco a riportarli ma son la)
Panicpaura ma anche era l'ora![]()
"Solo una cosa, Vash the Stampede è un soprannome,mi piacerebbe conoscere il tuo vero nome." "Te lo puoi scordare!Tu stai cercando un regalo da portare nell'aldilà,non è vero?" "Ma che dici,avanti dimmelo." "A noi non servono i nomi,dico bene reverendo?"
We aren't men disguised as dogs.We are wolves disguised as men
Do you behold...The continuation to your dream?
We*wanted to let you know about some upcoming improvements we're working on for the Steam Store and what it might mean for your game.
When we launched the Steam Discovery Update, we introduced a new and smarter Steam store built around personalization and recommendations. In the time since the Discovery Update, we've iterated on the features and made improvements to support the goal of helping each customer find the titles they are most likely to enjoy playing. We think our progress in this direction has been really valuable in supporting a broader variety of gaming experiences big and small, while better serving individual customer tastes.
We've got another set of changes in the works to continue along this path. All this is subject to change to some degree in response to your feedback and suggestions, but here are the general highlights of this upcoming update:
Home Page Visual Refresh.
The Steam home page will be getting a visual refresh to use bigger game images in some places, add*some new ways of surfacing games, and remove some visual clutter.
Additional Left Column Navigation.
The left column of navigation on the home page will be getting a new section of links to main destinations such as new releases, top sellers, recently updated, upcoming releases, and specials. When logged in, there will also be links to sections for you*such as popular among friends, recommendations by curators you follow, and your discovery queue.
Friends Activity.
We're adding a prominent new 'Popular Among*Friends' section right to the home page that will highlight what your friends have been buying and playing.
Top Selling New Releases.
We're adding a new section to*the home page for new releases that have reached the top sellers list.
Global Customer Preferences.
We're adding some new options for users to specify their preferences for which product types they wish to see across the entire home page, rather than managing each section individually. This will let customers opt to exclude particular types of products, such as Early Access, Software, Videos, and VR from appearing on their Steam home page and on a couple other browse pages.
Targeted Visibility For New Releases.
We'll be making some changes to the initial launch visibility of new titles to better reach appropriate customers. While we previously granted 1M impressions of each new*titles on the home page, this approach was not scaling well and was an inefficient method for reaching the right potential customers. Click-through rates for most titles featured in this section were low, and it had become clear that not every new release is*relevant to every user. We think we can do better.
With the upcoming changes, newly released titles will appear in a few different ways on the "New on Steam" page and in the "New on Steam" Queue. The goal is to reach a more engaged group of customers, and drive more relevant*traffic directly to your store page. This change should result in your title appearing to a smaller, but better targeted group of*potential customers based on their preferences and tastes. New releases will continue to be recommended to specific users on the Steam Home page and can appear in popular lists if doing well.
Targeted Visibility For Game Updates.
Update Visibility Rounds will be changed to show your game to a better targeted group of customers. While Update Rounds previously caused a game to appear for 500,000 impressions on the home page, we found this method*to be too broad for effectively reaching interested customers. We'll be changing this system to instead show the game to a more targeted group of customers. This will include your existing customers, users with the game on their wishlist, and other customers that Steam recommends the game to. This visibility will continue to be on the Steam home page and may show your title for up to a week in this spot.
More Steam Curator Options.
We've noticed that more than a few Steam Curators are using the curator feature to provide valuable information about games, while not necessarily recommending*the title. We're going to give Steam Curators the tools to indicate whether their post is recommended, not recommended, or*simply informational. This helps us better understand whether a curation should be used to promote a game on the front page of Steam, or if it's intended to be informational that should primarily appear on the individual product page.
Curators in Main Capsule.
The Main Capsule banner will be updated to include titles recommended by Steam Curators that users follow. This means we can better surface appropriate titles to individual users based on who they follow and trust to*make recommendations.
Improved Steam Curator Presence.
When following one or more Steam Curators, users will see a specific section on the home page that highlights recent recommendations. This space can include popular new releases or smaller niche titles depending on which curators the user is following. This section is being improved to show off the games in a better way. Additionally, we're creating a new landing page to highlight many of the titles recommended by all the Curators the user follows.
Spero che migliorino la grafica del client, che senza skin è inguardabile e soprattutto il browser del negozio, che è pessimo, tanto che per navigare sul negozio conviene andare sul sito di Steam anziché usare il client.
Anche il browser dell'overlay (immagino sia basato sullo stesso codice) è veramente una merda e non si possono neanche salvare i preferiti.
io vorrei mettessero il resize dei font, perchè sul client sono troppo piccoli, mentre sul browser possono essere ingranditi con la ctrl+rotella del mouse.
ho visto che si può fare tramite editor, ma è uno sbatti senza senso...
E' complicatissimo usare l'editor dei font
Ma poi IE non fa mica così schifo
Rispetto al browser di Steam è avanti anni luce.