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Previous library was better and more logical. This one is like having conversation with mentally ill progressive
The old one was far easier to navigate to discussions, updates etc. Now all those menus are hidden.
Are your designers ♥♥♥♥♥♥ morons?
Literally the only good thing I can from this is that I can sort my games better which is good when you own a ton of them. The rest is absolute garbage that anyone with an attention span of more than a couple of seconds would quickly find grating. You don't have to make ♥♥♥♥ complex for the sake of complexity, if it's simple and it works then there is no reason to fix the damn thing. Try making smaller changes steam, first a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ friends list update and now you've completely ruined the library.
Yeah, tell that to the literally thousands and thousands of users online who are posting similar topics wanting the old UI back. Fanboy all you want, this is absolute trash and forcing it on users with no option to revert it is a ♥♥♥♥ move on Valve's part.
DO NOT RESTART TO APPLY Update
goto ".....\Steam\Backups\package" and sort by date than just to be safe copy all the files made today to a folder called something like "GarbageUpdateFilestoDel" on your desktop and delete the originals in the ".....\Steam\Backups\package" folder.
Next step block Steams EXE files in your firewall of choice and than restart Steam in OFFLINE mode.
Now make a clone of the Steams install folder for later use if you realy realy need too and make the original "Steam" exe's and "Package" folder READONLY in the original OFFLINE Steam.
If for some reason you want to buy a game and you can't find it anywhere else like with some games than use the clone to do so and move the new game and manifest files to the original.
Use a webbrowser for chat and discussions.