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Valve need actual feedback on their service upgrade, i mean they probably won't revert it, so at the least that can be done is to help them along with details on what's wrong so they can fix them and all this can go back into the woodwork from where it first came from once the right fixes are applied.
The "improvements" like it taking twice as long to switch accounts (something we do several times a day?)
First they forced abandoning support for older Windows and puting unremovable terrible red banner counter on top of every older OS client with no ability to delete or hide it, then they recently ruined mobile 2.3.13 app forcing us to update to newest awful unusable version and now random PC update with terrible UI font and increased memory usage, but hey random licking people still defending Valve stating it's us that are causing troubles not company and we should adapt to a massive downgrade because "term of service" etc, what the world are we living in....
I do not mind change when that change is for the better. Change for change's sake serves no purpose and does nothing but make most people angry.
I have been with Steam for (checks account) 16 years so I have seen a lot of change. But I am trying to wrap my head around what the purpose of this latest UI change is.
Typical half-witted crap falling out of some little millennial console kids mouth.
Was the original UI broken? No. Did it work? Yes.