I missed this being announced, and when I cracked open Steam last night on my PC it was quite the welcome surprise! The old UI looked pretty rough when compared to the rest of KDE. Now it feels like it fits in. I love it!
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Yay, they finally added hardware acceleration support for GNU/Linux. Hope the client see much more love on GNU/Linux on the future.
really happy that the design language of the steam deck and the desktop client are in sync now, and the notifications dropdown updates are nice
I don't like the new typefaces that much but they will probably grow on me.
They were a bit alien to me at first but I'm already getting used to them.
I don't like it. Too smooth and clean for my tastes. I find it difficult to read whatever font they're using too which is a new problem for me.
Whatever Steam had before the last UI change was my sweetspot.