Yeah, I’ve noticed this happens when steam removes a game. They need to do a Netflix sort of thing and be like “We know this exists, but we don’t have it”
I’ve never had the feeling that it was particularly bad. In your case it seems to be that the game Night Run was removed from the Steam Store, which is why it’s excluded from the search. Which isn’t great when the store page still exists…
Only thing Acti-Blizzard is innovating on is the number of ways they can rip gamers off. I still don’t understand why people pay attention to their games. Blizzard of old is dead. The new Zombie Blizzard might make good games, but overall experience surrounding it will always be shit, as long as people keep buying and playing them.
If they literally cant deliver the content they promised they should also drop their monetization changes, because without the PvE mode that is literally all the change from ow1 to ow2 was. That, and removing some maps and making teams smaller (more shitty)
I haven’t been following it closely, but my understanding is that it wasn’t just a feature that people wanted, it was something that Blizzard promised with their whole chest when they announced Overwatch 2, and was essentially the main justification for making a sequel instead of continuing to support and improve the original. Absolutely wild that they went “yeah, sorry, too much work, but be sure to buy a battle pass this season” several months after they released.
I don’t know about the new interface, but in the older interface it would be something like “settings > downloads > shader pre-caching” and under the “Allow background processing of Vulkan shaders” it would show the game name that was having it’s shaders being processed.
germany. someone made some math some time ago that for > 100gb downloads it’s actually faster to fly to romania, download to a usb drive and fly back than to wait for the download to finish in germany. i hate german internet.
I also have an issue when starting up Flatpak Steam on Nobara. Steam started suddenly “bootlooping”. It appears in the background tasks of GNOME and disappeara after a few seconds.
I found a workaround, however; Start by closing it in the backround apps, right-clicking Steam on the dock and selecting any page to open to, like friends or store
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