In the past months, Valve has made a few changes about Steam’s interface, but these changes did not make the players very happy. If we remind you of the innovations in the update that came then; Along with the download progress, the installation would also appear, and by looking at the storage level to the disk, the reason why the downloaded game could not be entered could be understood.
It is said that the main purpose of Valve’s decision to make many changes in Steam’s interface again was made for the Steam Deck console. Now, Valve seems to make players happy with a new change about the Steam interface.
On Steam you can now see the size of the games before they start downloading
Valve is starting to let Steam users see the size of a game before they try to load it. The total space required for a game will also be listed finally, without having to click install first to see the games’ library pages, storage details and estimated download time. The minor change, rolled out as part of the Steam beta update this week, is likely to roll out to all Steam users in the coming weeks.
Valve redesigned the Steam library in 2019 to make it easier to find games, see what friends are playing, and follow updates or news from game developers. Both Discord and the Epic Games Store are often users in terms of usability and design, pushing Valve to make necessary updates to Steam.