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im getting that a lot in the last week
I reverted the Client back to the early February version and use Steam in no-browser mode, reading the forums and all that in my actual browser. Much more efficient than what Steam is doing now.
Same here with the memory leaks - and it seems to be spawning multiple entities of itself, without closing them. Plus, I have found that there's ALWAYS something from steam that stops Windows 10 from shutting down... it's really badly designed, and has basically crippled not only a lot of older games, but also added a massive burden to more modern games as well...
"tested and fine-tuned" definitely means to Valve something different than what the rest of the software community might expect.
Shipping a browser without a functional Back button - one that would sometimes skip several pages to in middle of a transaction - is the chef's kiss. They couldn't have kludged the Chromium any harder into a Steam Workshop click-all-the-mods experience if they tried.
Well, I take that back - there WAS a time when Steam would wipe the drives of Linux users...
I guess they were expecting a whopping 5000 complaints....
I guess they are going to continue with this ♥♥♥♥♥♥ update, leaving thousands of people out of the gameplay while they only release patches that do not solve the problem of the lack of gameplay...
Cheer up! Gabe Newell, you can, just get to work...
Now I can use Steam in -no-browser mode again and it only uses about 60 - 80 MB of Ram.
BUT SERIOUSLY? I also want the previous version... but not like that... it's not the solution...
come on,,,,if you can, imagine...they can't do it... but if they did it would be like admitting that they screwed up,,,,YOU HAVE SCREPPED IT Gabe_Newell RECOGNIZE IT
-- create an desktop shortcut for steam.
-- right-click on it.
-- go to properties.
-- look for the line listed as " target " ( it's the only one with .exe" at the end.
-- put an space after the "
-- type in -vgui
-- click on the " apply " button.
-- allow it to happen.
-- close the properties window.
-- now launch steam through the desktop shortcut.
now you should be seeing an " as-close-to-as-possible " previous version of steam, that fixes most of the bugs ( not all sadly, but most ), restores the removed features, and makes it so steam goes back to only using 40mb to 90mb of RAM while idle ( around 300mb or so during gameplay ) in comparison to the 600mb+ that gets used IDLE by the new steam.
sadly as i mentioned, there are still some things that're bugged even while using the -vgui workaround, like the steam streams and the achievement page still being the popout window with broken scrollbars. - that said though, it's still an substantial improvement over the disaster that the new steam is.