Steam has released a beta client build that allows users to test out a redesigned store menu and improved search functions ahead of its public release. Steam users who switch to the Steam Client Beta build will notice that the left-side column and blue bar at the top of the screen have been merged into a new pane, along with additional search recommendations.
The Steam store redesign came amid several changes that Valve has made to the popular PC storefront. In a late June Steam client update, Valve included a performance monitor tool that allowed users to see how their PC handles specific games and programs, with data such as frames per second, CPU and GPU usage, temperatures, and whether upscaling technologies like Nvidia DLSS are being used during said tests. Users can glance at Steam's performance monitor data to diagnose potential hardware issues or to determine whether their PCs can handle more intense graphical settings.
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Weeks after a Steam Store redesign was leaked on social media, users can now test the new Steam Store UI for themselves. According to Steam's...