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Here is also a link to that search page https://store.steampowered.com/search/
in which case i agree
A lot?
No, this is probably the lowest amount of dislike threads I've seen for a Steam store UI change.
There where far more people complaining when the Friend list window got a small UI update change. Or even when it wouldn't list people by their Level and went back to alphabetical.
That caused more of an uproar than this UI update for the Steam store did.
And
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamLabs/discussions/14/
They went on user feedback.
The record breaking number of sales and users would seem to poke a massive hole in that theory. People will leave any service, Steam seems to have no issues with retaining and attracting users.
In my opinion Steam is the place to buy and play games. since (from what I know) it was the first digital game market place / store
Aah yes that age old argument that has never been proven to work on Steam.
The Steam UI changed from Green to black = Steam will die
The Steam Store change = Steam will die
Flash sales where removed = Steam will die
Summer/Winter Games event have been removed = Steam will die
The Steam Friend list got a small UI update = Steam will die
The list goes on and on and on.
But Steam kept growing. Sales kept increasing.
It's almost as if the people who dislike this are in a vocal minority. Very vocal one at that too.
I'm gonna guess it's the vocal minority.
I know for certain that majority of the people liked when Flash sales went away. It was just so much pressure and people waited to the last day to buy things and that would crash the service and made a lot of people lose out on sales.
People where pretty mad when that happened.