Gross.
He has a point. The current system is really barebones and isn't that easy to use and see what your overall achievements are.
Gross.
I really like the look of that case aesthetically, but in terms of volume, it actually consumes more space than microATX case I use:Better yet, build a bad boy based on this beaut.
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
Yeah, this is what I've been talking about. The new Steam community pages look nothing like the client any more and big picture mode just cements the fact that Valve are capable of making amazing looking interfaces these days. Need I remind you of Steam 1.0?![]()
Easily implemented features after only years of clamouring? That doesn't get praise from me, that gets an "about damn time".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
Just out of curiosity, did you try this fix?I'd just like Steam to redesign to be faster, it's so incredibly slow at loading the Store or Community and the in-game web browser is awful
Easily implemented features after only years of complaints and feedback?
That doesn't get any praise from me, that gets a "about damn time".
Just out of curiosity, did you try this fix?
He has a point. The current system is really barebones and isn't that easy to use and see what your overall achievements are.
Just out of curiosity, did you try this fix?
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.
I hope they'll patch in the ability to navigate using the D-Pad. I'm used to that![]()
And that's fine, but even if if they added scores to achievements it would still be terrible due to how many clicks you need to even see someones achievements. There's no connection between games. A simple section in your profile showing your latest achievements, total, or favorites would do wonders. And then we need the profile updated since its still using the older steam skin stuff.I'm not a fan of Gamerscore either. Achievements are fine, some poorly conceived but, I like the idea of showing off a particularly difficult or interesting achievement. Gamerscore seems to inspire the worst behavior related to these systems. If all you have to show for reaching a poorly created achievement is that you achieved something stupid, people don't waste their time but if it adds to an ever growing point total, it suddenly becomes worth it for a lot of people.
Do we know if this mode is a resource hog during gameplay yet?
Also on PC, it's way too easy to hack achievements to unlock them, making any kind of score kind of meaningless. I'm sure it's possible to game the system with console-based achievements as well, but probably not nearly as systematically and easily as with PC.I'm not a fan of Gamerscore either. Achievements are fine, some are poorly conceived but, I like the idea of showing off a particularly difficult or interesting achievement. Gamerscore seems to inspire the worst behavior related to these systems. If all you have to show for reaching a poorly created achievement is proof that you achieved something stupid, people don't waste their time but if it adds to an ever growing point total, it suddenly becomes worth it for a lot of people.
Also on PC, it's way too easy to hack achievements to unlock them, making any kind of score kind of meaningless. I'm sure it's possible to game the system with console-based achievements as well, but probably not nearly as systematically and easily as with PC.
He has a point. The current system is really barebones and isn't that easy to use and see what your overall achievements are.
I hope they'll patch in the ability to navigate using the D-Pad. I'm used to that![]()
Digging around those files a little more led me to this:
GOT D-PAD NAVIGATION WORKING!
In keybinds.cfg (inside .../Steam/tenfoot/resource/), just add this:
// keybinds go here
pad_left MoveLeft
pad_right MoveRight
pad_up MoveUp
pad_down MoveDown
From a few pages back:
I got Belkin ScreenCast AV4 recently - it performs great, with no perceived lag added(running through 2 walls on 10M or so).bounchfx said:Do you have one? Any word on how much lag is added? If I'm playing a multiplayer game that would be a big factor.
I wouldn't mind making it easier to see overall stats, but when a score is attached to it people like to cheat to game the system and suck the fun out of games.
Except it is. Either try trolling better or read what the thread is actually about, being a new alternative UI for Steam.This isn't even a new thing -_- been playing on my 40 inch..
Bumpers area already used for things like backspace/space in typing.Default use of the D-pad and the bumpers needs to be integrated.
I'm not a fan of Gamerscore either. Achievements are fine, some are poorly conceived but, I like the idea of showing off a particularly difficult or interesting achievement. Gamerscore seems to inspire the worst behavior related to these systems. If all you have to show for reaching a poorly created achievement is proof that you achieved something stupid, people don't waste their time but if it adds to an ever growing point total, it suddenly becomes worth it for a lot of people.
This isn't even a new thing -_- been playing on my 40 inch..
big picture mode is just there to make navigating steam and launching games possible with a pad without having to do lots of stuff to get things working, it's not the new coming of tv gaming if that's what you thought.
They wouldnt even have to convert a value system. Just use the percentage completion stat that is already there and turn it into a running score tally would get you most of the way there.Who cares? If people want to cheat their achievements I don't give a rats ass. I like to see my achievements and compare them with friends (who equally don't care for 'competing' to get the highest scores). It's just interesting to see what they did and didn't do (completed the game at a higher difficulty, whether they found all secret areas, killed X number of enemies with a certain weapon). Just lots of things like that.
People are always going to cheat that sort of thing but I'm not concerned about that, it's mainly that it gives me some incentive to go back and finish a game on a harder mode, use a certain weapon type, actually bother keeping an eye out for collectibles, fully upgrade all weapons etc, and see if friends did the same.
Microsoft got it right by having that attached to a gamercard on the 360 from day 1. The PS3 trophies were all over the shop but they seem more coherent now (I don't care for the 'tiers' though) but the Steam achievements are all over the shop. I'd like to see a coherent version on Steam with a standard points capped system (1000/1000 maybe) across all games. I like GFWL titles but they have already adopted the standard I am used to, if Steam were to incorporate a similar system I would actually use it, but right now because it's so random and it's only game specific they are kind of pointless; I'd like to see they tied up in such a way that they are more relevant.
Hell most of the games appear on console anyway so they already have a list and value and Steam has it's achievements also, it just needs to bring it all together.
Hey man, thanks for the heads up. I just downloaded the two programs you mentioned ('Win7AudioSwitcher' and 'Ultramon') and after tinkering around a bit made two quick shortcuts, pinned them to my taskbar, and now everything switches to my HDTV with the click of a single button. Figureing out how to get Win7AudioSwitcher to do it automatically took a bit. Apparently, you have to uncheck then recheck it (defualt is checked) and then cycle between what you want a few times.
Now I need to figure out how to not have big picture mode start when I hit the Xbox button. I have a script that lets me shut down my wireless controller if I hold the Xbox button for 5 seconds, and it's real annoying if it keeps popping me into Big Picture Mode when I want to turn it off.
Weird. Have you tried closing Steam and then firing it up again? Maybe it was a small tech fart.Is there something special I need to do to get Big Picture mode working? I opted in for the beta on Steam and it appeared to download something, but I don't see any button to change it to Big Picture mode.
steam crashes as soon as i press big picture mode :/
Wow that's great!! So much better now.From a few pages back:
This isn't even a new thing -_- been playing on my 40 inch..
Are you for real? hahaOh ok maybe I'll test it, was just lurking the thread for info and wasn't that impress.
Are you in a chat at the time you switch? That is a bug.
Weird. Have you tried closing Steam and then firing it up again? Maybe it was a small tech fart.
I just tried that and still nothing. Oh well. Here's what I see:
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I just tried that and still nothing. Oh well. Here's what I see:
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According to task manager, Steam takes up 380 megabytes of memory when running Big Picture mode, and only 60 when not.
So, if you only have 2-4 gigs of RAM you're probably better off not using it.
From a few pages back:
I just tried that and still nothing. Oh well. Here's what I see:
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I don't get it...how do I get Steam onto my TV? I thought that was the point of this, and not an new interface to use on your PC.
I don't get it...how do I get Steam onto my TV? I thought that was the point of this, and not an new interface to use on your PC.