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I've been in IT for 30 years and I've never seen such poorly designed and poorly written stuff.
This isn't about fixing bugs, the whole idea about the new client was set up incorrectly and implemented worse.
The entire client took 5 years to retool piece by piece, and as it stands it's sort of a Frankenstein's monster badly taped together.
I wonder how much it cost to keep a team of programmers working for 5 years and then produce such a disaster.
After many years of criticizing EA, Ubisoft and of course EPIC for the bad state of their client, Valve has managed to do worse.
Or the coders just don't have ♥♥♥♥ to do, in their own opinion and then create stuff in order to just push them so the higher ups can see work being done.
Can almost smell the terfing.
Those issue were reported in the beta. Some of them from the start of the beta.
Ah yes. The malware boogeyman. And I suppose all that malware on all those PCs owned by people that are complaining, suddenly became active the very moment Valve decided to push the desktop UI update live? Puh-lease...
You realize how absolutely ridiculous that sounds?
Valve need to get themselves into a position where the client is fully operational and then just leave it be. Maybe two updates per year and that's it. Unless it's being held together by glue, there shouldn't be any need for it to be in such relentless development.
Half the time the only time I know its been updated is when there's new platform errors cropping up and not being on the beta, this means the issues always come into the final release build which is not good enough in itself.
Agreed.
Except it'll never happen, because of Valve's corporate make-up.
They're a flat organization where everyone gets a say in what they're working on.
So the members of the Client's development team will want to have a reason to continue to be on that team; and quiet bug fixes for issues that have been in the Client for 10+ years, a glamorous and attractive career-path does not make.
The time-frames align; yes.
But regadless of that Gabe is still the owner and has always remained close to Steam's goings-on. I don't for a moment believe that he wouldn't step in and intervene if these problems were big enough to warrant it. So it must be the case that he does not believe them to be big enough.
In other words: Gabe's attitude in all this would be as much a problem as all the rest.
He needs to step in and light a fire under a few rear ends to get things back into shape.
Epic still takes a very unusual amount of time to load as their immediate issue, which for a client with basically no features seems like something that shouldn't be possible.
Though, they probably should've just focused on testing it and releasing all the updates when they axe win7/8 support to ensure it's properly polished.