Interesting.If you press F6 in the Big picturemode you get the debugger. You can edit realtime what you want to change. Only haven't found out how i can save this (p4.exe not found)
Does this method still work today?? I have the same issue with sound and need a fix
Is this true??I really like that I can have steam hidden in the taskbar, press the guide button on the controller and whabam! There it is!
...all the ones with a 3 in them don't work but with a 2 in them they do....
VALLLVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Is this true??
Does this mean I can be using Chrome (or whatever), and then just hit my 360 guide button and as long as Steam is running my tray it will automatically start Big Picture Mode?
EDIT: Also, can I create a custom category for emulator shortcuts? (i.e. "Wii Category (Dolphin)" with shortcuts to "Super Mario Galaxy", etc)
This wouldn't work for meYes.
This wouldn't work for meThe guide button works as it should any other time, but having Steam minimised and pressing it doesn't open big picture mode. May be a problem with Windows 8.
Windows H8This is the real reason GabeN hates windows 8.
I've only tested darksiders 2 and Dark Souls. Not fps impact on either.Did anyone else get a FPS hit using BPM?
This wouldn't work for meThe guide button works as it should any other time, but having Steam minimised and pressing it doesn't open big picture mode. May be a problem with Windows 8.
Thanks, I'll try that tonight and see if it works for me.i'm on W7 and it doesn't work unless the steam window is either in focus or minimized to the taskbar. it doesn't work if steam is just regularly minimized and running on the desktop in the background. i have to close it so the icon disappears from the start bar and then it works fine
Hmm, doesn't work here, I just get the 360 controller "Click for help" popup.I really like that I can have steam hidden in the taskbar, press the guide button on the controller and whabam! There it is!
Oh, that's great, I hope it makes it into the standard release soon.Hey errr... Look what's in the latest beta:
Start Steam with -dev
Go to console and type install_folder_ui
Add an empty folder
I've only tested darksiders 2 and Dark Souls. Not fps impact on either.
I was gonna lazily try out YouTube while in bed, but the power button is too far away.
To be able to at least turn off a PC through Steam would be a positive.
Hey errr... Look what's in the latest beta:
Start Steam with -dev
Go to console and type install_folder_ui
Add an empty folder
Is that feature what I think it is?Hey errr... Look what's in the latest beta:
Start Steam with -dev
Go to console and type install_folder_ui
Add an empty folder
Yes to which part?
GTA IV is another game that has a pop up before it starts. Is there anyway to get the Social Club pop up to stop or to sign me in automatically?
It's not just you -- I already posted that the disco ball lights icon looks terrible. Stop janking up my vanilla Steam D:Is it just me or does the "big picture" icon in steam looks really awkward and out of place?
Is it just me or does the "big picture" icon in steam looks really awkward and out of place?
It's a beta. I think that Valve will be refreshing the 'normal' client before years end. We're due a visual change anyway.
Hey errr... Look what's in the latest beta:
Start Steam with -dev
Go to console and type install_folder_ui
Add an empty folder
Does this work with non-steam games?
Huh? No we're not. They just did a massive overhaul last year.
Anybody else getting nasty vsync issues in BPM? I want to make sure its not just something on my end.
I agree. However, with the move to tablets and stuff that MS is doing, I don't think that's a priority for them. They seem to care more about one screen, than power users at their desks, or with elaborate home theater setups.
The best method right now to deal with a multi monitor TV + desktop scenario in Windows is to use UltraMon.
I had a setup as follows:
Monitor 1 + Monitor 2 | PC | <---Several feet---> HDTV
All of them were hooked up to my PC at the same time (both monitors over DVI, and the HDTV over HDMI). I used UltraMon to create two profiles, one where Monitor 1 + Mointor 2 were used, and another where Mointor 2 and HDTV were used. I then had those profiles saved as shortcuts, which I pinned to the start menu. So to get the TV interface was simply a matter of pressing Start --> "TV Mode".
It worked really well.
The only issue I had was sound, but I found a real lightweight program called 'Win7AudioSwitcher', which had a cool function that remembered what your default audio device was in relation to your primary monitor. So I taught it to remember my PC speakers for Monitor 1 as primary, and HDMI audio when the HDTV was my primary. It worked perfectly.
Basically, what I'm getting at is that it's probably not too difficult to put basic monitor and audio switching as I explained above into Big Picture Mode. If it can be done with third party applications, I can't see why Valve can't have it built into Steam. With a bit of configuring in the options, you could tell it which monitor to go to and what audio device to switch to when you press that 'Big Picture' button, and then Steam knows to revert back to the old one when you go back to the desktop.
The last time Steam had a major UI update was in April 2010, when they released the current skin. I'd say that we are due for a new update to match the stylings of BPM. At least, I hope we are.
Oh geez, that was two years ago?
Regardless, Valve isn't really one to keep that kind of stuff updated, if their track record is any indication. I seriously doubt we'll see a UI update for another couple of years, especially considering all the Community stuff they just added matches to current UI.
On a side note, this still crashes for me. Looked through the group and apparently they didn't test AMD drivers with Windows 8. You know, who has AMD cards anyways right?
Holy crap this is awesome, especially the integration between BPM and the 360 controller.
Huh? No we're not. They just did a massive overhaul last year.
The last time Steam had a major UI update was in April 2010, when they released the current skin. I'd say that we are due for a new update to match the stylings of BPM. At least, I hope we are.
Oh geez, that was two years ago?
Regardless, Valve isn't really one to keep that kind of stuff updated, if their track record is any indication. I seriously doubt we'll see a UI update for another couple of years, especially considering all the Community stuff they just added matches to current UI.
On a side note, this still crashes for me. Looked through the group and apparently they didn't test AMD drivers with Windows 8. You know, who has AMD cards anyways right?
Actually the community stuff has blue all over it. I wouldn't be surprised to see the whole client be changed to look like that.
With no running total the achievements feel kind of pointless, that is a feature Microsoft really nailed when the 360 came out and it's now the only achievement tally I bother with (didn't give a rats for Trophies as it came late) and I really do enjoy Games for Windows Live titles, which I have never ever had a problem with even after formatting so I don't understand the general GFWL hate that does around, I like that it's all tied to my Gamercard.