Still no Wayland support…
Don’t get me started on the client being 32-bit in this day and age
In a way, Steam being 32bit ensures the kernel and most distros keep supporting 32bit.
Sadly, that’s true. We still have to support 32-bit because of steam. It’d be cool if we could FINALLY move on from ancient x32. Oh, and also X11.
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How is X11 STILL relevant when Wayland, a CLEARLY better alternative, exists? And also, why should we keep supporting ancient stuff? Get used to the change or perish, that’s how LIFE ITSELF works.
Is this sarcasm?
how is x11 still relevant
the same way cobol is still relevant while it being older than x11
How is it clearly better? It’s a broken incompatible mess that’s being pushed on everyone that offers more headaches than benefits
Check this for example https://gist.github.com/probonopd/9feb7c20257af5dd915e3a9f2d1f2277
Okay, but that didn’t answer the second point.
The environment variable
STEAM_FORCE_DESKTOPUI_SCALINGstopped working but there is now a UI scale slider in the Steam settings instead. My only complaint is that it is hidden in the accessibility options.
Damn no mention of the starting in store page bug.
My and my friends steam just show a black store page on first open. We had to click to library and back for it to render.
I started making my library the start up default and then just clicking over to the store to save myself a click.
Flatpak version on Bazzite. Didn’t experience it on other distros.






