Steam update brings new features & Mac hardware acceleration

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Steam has rolled out a notable app update featuring a revamped in-game overlay, fresh note capabilities, and the ability to pin in-game windows.

Valve updates the Steam app
Valve updates the Steam app



Valve first announced it in April, outlining a comprehensive overhaul of Steam, and has released them after testing them in beta. The update introduces several new features, such as a convenient cloud notepad, the ability to pin panels within the in-game overlay, improvements to the web browser, screenshot manager and notifications tabs, and hardware acceleration for Linux and Mac systems.

The update primarily focuses on transforming the code-sharing process across the Steam Desktop Client, Big Picture mode, and Steam Deck. That effort enables faster implementation and iteration of new features.

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As a result, features introduced in this update, such as Notes in the overlay, are simultaneously available on the Steam Deck due to the shared codebase. Furthermore, the update introduces specific enhancements to Steam's visual appearance and usability.



The team reviewed and updated various elements, including dialogs, menus, fonts, and colors. Notable areas like the main Steam header and footer, Settings, and the Screenshot Manager have undergone refreshed user interface changes.

Steam notifications have also undergone enhancements to provide users with a better experience. The green bell icon now illuminates only when there are genuinely new notifications.

The tray view is limited to displaying new notifications, while a dedicated "View all" page allows users to access a historical overview. Additionally, Valve introduced new settings for notifications, enabling users to customize which notifications they receive and where they are displayed.

Next, Valve has overhauled the in-game overlay, accessible by pressing Shift+Tab while playing. It now features a fresh user interface that enhances its functionality and provides greater flexibility for customization.

A new toolbar has been introduced, granting you convenient access to various elements essential during gameplay, including friends chat, achievements progress, guides, discussions, a browser, and more.

A few overlay windows are to be displayed by default, but users personalize the content according to their preferences. Users' settings are saved and maintained between games, ensuring a tailored overlay experience.

Another new feature is Notes, which allows users to write down game-related memos while playing conveniently. This feature offers extensive capabilities such as rich text formatting, the option to insert images, and the ability to create multiple notes for each game, and it can even be used offline.

Notes are automatically saved for each specific game and seamlessly synchronized across other PCs or Steam Decks where users are logged in. Furthermore, these notes can be accessed within the in-game overlay and on the game details page, providing easy accessibility and reference.

Finally, Valve added a feature to pin windows from the overlay, allowing them to remain visible on top of the game while playing. These pinned windows can be adjusted in terms of opacity, and only the window's contents are displayed, excluding unnecessary elements like the title bar and additional user interface components.

The functionality is accessible for Notes, Guides, Discussions, Achievements, and the web browser.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 7
    p-dogp-dog Posts: 131member
    In my opinion, the only meaningful news here is Mac hardware acceleration. This is where I want in-depth information. What was the nature of the acceleration?
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 7
    JapheyJaphey Posts: 1,767member
    You go into great detail describing the new note overlay windows, but only a brief mention of the acceleration Mac users can expect. Why even mention it in the title if you weren’t going to explain it with more detail? You do know that’s the reason most people on an Apple News site are going to click on the article, right?
    watto_cobraStrangeDays
  • Reply 3 of 7
    mknelsonmknelson Posts: 1,127member
    Japhey said:
    You go into great detail describing the new note overlay windows, but only a brief mention of the acceleration Mac users can expect. Why even mention it in the title if you weren’t going to explain it with more detail? You do know that’s the reason most people on an Apple News site are going to click on the article, right?
    "The technical work in this update makes it possible to enable hardware acceleration for the Mac & Linux versions of Steam, bringing them up to par with Windows. You should see snappier animations, scrolling and more responsive UI." This is for the Steam application, not games installed by Steam.
    watto_cobraroundaboutnowmuthuk_vanalingamStrangeDays
  • Reply 4 of 7
    jSnivelyjSnively Posts: 429administrator
    mknelson said:
    Japhey said:
    You go into great detail describing the new note overlay windows, but only a brief mention of the acceleration Mac users can expect. Why even mention it in the title if you weren’t going to explain it with more detail? You do know that’s the reason most people on an Apple News site are going to click on the article, right?
    "The technical work in this update makes it possible to enable hardware acceleration for the Mac & Linux versions of Steam, bringing them up to par with Windows. You should see snappier animations, scrolling and more responsive UI." This is for the Steam application, not games installed by Steam.
    Exactly. The most popular way of getting games on a computer got a full UI refresh that brought the mac to parity with Windows in terms of the Application itself. This doesn't change the way any games run. It's just about the Application, which had languished on Apple platforms in a poor state for a very long time. These updates are extremely welcome. 

    Here are the full release notes if anybody is actually interested
    https://store.steampowered.com/oldnews/195171
    williamlondonJapheywatto_cobraroundaboutnowmuthuk_vanalingam
  • Reply 5 of 7
    saareksaarek Posts: 1,523member
    Looks like it’s still an Intel binary, so not Apple Silicon native. :-(
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 7
    JapheyJaphey Posts: 1,767member
    mknelson said:
    Japhey said:
    You go into great detail describing the new note overlay windows, but only a brief mention of the acceleration Mac users can expect. Why even mention it in the title if you weren’t going to explain it with more detail? You do know that’s the reason most people on an Apple News site are going to click on the article, right?
    "The technical work in this update makes it possible to enable hardware acceleration for the Mac & Linux versions of Steam, bringing them up to par with Windows. You should see snappier animations, scrolling and more responsive UI." This is for the Steam application, not games installed by Steam.
    Thanks. I must be link-blind, I missed it completely. 
    edited June 2023 watto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 7
    michelb76michelb76 Posts: 621member
    Scrolling a simple text-field like patch notes is still at 1fps on a Mac Studio..Still a long way to go to be a decent Mac app.
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