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The new #Steam client they are going to release soon, is going to be a big problem for many #Linux users, or at least those of us with non-high-end computers.

It is too heavy, slow, and hogging system resources.

You can try it today by enabling the Steam beta in your settings.

I wish there's a way to stay in the old Steam client. T_T

Anyone found a workaround?

My system:
* Intel i3 10th Gen 2.10GHz × 4
* OS: #PopOS 22.04 LTS
* Acer TravelMate P213-52
* RAM: 8 GiB
* Gfx: Mesa Intel UHD Graphics

#gaming #games @gaming@a.gup.pe @gaming@lemmy.ml

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[–] gaycookie@mis.ski 2 points 1 year ago (7 children)
[–] gaycookie@mis.ski 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

@youronlyone@calckey.social @gaming@a.gup.pe @gaming@lemmy.ml Oeh I just opt-in on the Beta and I see new client! Looking fresh ​:nomnom:​

[–] youronlyone@calckey.social 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

@gaycookie@mis.ski How is it on your end? Using Windows or Linux? No slowless, delayed clicks, and Steam shortcut keys not working (or super delayed)?

@gaming@a.gup.pe @gaming@lemmy.ml

[–] gaycookie@mis.ski 2 points 1 year ago

@youronlyone@calckey.social @gaming@a.gup.pe @gaming@lemmy.ml Here is a video, you can see how the client itself reacts and feels the same maybe even smoother then before, beside that shortcuts seem to work fine too.

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