Valve started revealing a Steam Beta Client Update on January 2, presenting new gimmicks including a large number of new TV changes, an official in-diversion outlines every second counter overlay alongside different fixes.
Steam Users can get to the customer beta overlay by picking into the beta through the Steam customer settings and after that actuating the counter in customer's in-diversion settings. The full rundown of changes and fixes presented with the most recent overhaul takes after:
- CPU utilization when drawing enlivened pictures or features
- Settled feature playback execution relapse on Mac OS X and Linux
- Added FPS counter to Steam Overlay
- Settled reloading settings values in the Steam Overlay
- Capture performance in D3D9 games
- Synchronized audio/video
It has changing and adjusting features with bit rate that can accessibly transferred and has uploaded bandwith. Improved performance in OpenGL games with its hardware support. There is an added user of UI to Big Picture mode.
Steam, broke its top simultaneous game user record throughout the weekend when more than 8,512,414 users logging in at the same time. The surpassed records its users during the holiday season, with more than 8.4 million last January 1. Dota 2 Counter Strike Global Offensive and Team Fortress are one of the main 3 top games played correspondingly.
The Steam keeps on growing existentially as users hold onto PC's as an option to assuage and obviously, for the service's very low prices.
Lot of this can be credited to its great sale, which offered appealing game hot deals like Tomb Raider, The Stanley Parable and The Wolf Among Us.
Envision that it will keep on growing in prominence upon the arrival of its Steam Machines one year from now; watch out for more subtle elements as Valve's cutting edge dreams begin to a phenomenon.