10 STEAM features you didn't know about.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @captaincomplain995
    @captaincomplain995 Год назад +4076

    In my experience, most people dont know about this feature.
    While in your library, you can go to "advanced filtering" for searching through your games. In that menu, you can input the names of people on your friends list to the filter games you have in common, but unlike the long used "compare games" feature, you can put in more than 1 person's user name, making it filter to games only each person on that list owns.
    It makes for very easy deciding on what game to play when you have a group of friends online, but didnt plan in advance what to do.

    • @AustinClick
      @AustinClick Год назад +78

      big thumbs to this one. Didn't know I could select multiple people, but yes comparing games when you're trying to see what to play is so nice.

    • @Secret_Takodachi
      @Secret_Takodachi Год назад +7

      impressive!
      Still sounds like too much work to justify socializing. I'm not looking to "go far" I'm just looking to "go fast".
      Too many good games to get stuck on the treadmill of obsessing over just one lol

    • @MrSongib
      @MrSongib Год назад +7

      You are a good friend.

    • @jasperwilliams5729
      @jasperwilliams5729 Год назад +5

      This is a fairly new feature that my friends and I just found a month ago.
      This wasn't possible a year ago and it is absolutely great

    • @flyingtentacle7631
      @flyingtentacle7631 Год назад

      Sounds like an awesome feature that I absolutely won't remember how to use the next time I'm playing games with more than 1 other person.

  • @ctyoung0271
    @ctyoung0271 Год назад +6197

    I can't imagine using Steam without that built in FPS counter. Been using it for years and it's so convenient.

    • @eniff2925
      @eniff2925 Год назад +183

      You know whats even more convenient? RTSS

    • @quarpet
      @quarpet Год назад +74

      i wish they had a built in gpu temp tracker as well

    • @IkerPineapple
      @IkerPineapple Год назад +159

      when i started playing without it i started to have more fun

    • @John-Is-My-Name
      @John-Is-My-Name Год назад +21

      Since I use custom fan curve in MSI afterburner and a little OC I just use the FPS counter there. Lets me see more things then just fps.

    • @eniff2925
      @eniff2925 Год назад +24

      @@chocolatehusky because installing steam is more convenient? RTSS Takes like 5 sec to install and you never have to worry about anything after that. Works with all games. Don't need to add non-steam to any library, and it has fps limiter scanline sync, all kinds of tracking for every component in your system.

  • @WilliumBobCole
    @WilliumBobCole Год назад +284

    As a workaround for family sharing limitations, you can usually run steam in offline mode yourself in order to have someone use your library at the same time, and some games will still let you play multiplayer this way, which is how my partner and I were able to play stardew valley together with only one purchase

    • @Freakinkat
      @Freakinkat Год назад +3

      Lol, nice little thing their

    • @CybertroninfiniteOfficial
      @CybertroninfiniteOfficial Год назад

      mind blown

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted Год назад +1

      oh that is smart.. I'll have to try that next time I need to play on my PC and the kids wanna play on the steam deck at the same time.

    • @Venlorz
      @Venlorz 10 месяцев назад +1

      been doing this with my brother playing on PC and I'm playing on steam deck

  • @DarkBowser64
    @DarkBowser64 Год назад +1494

    Steam Remote Play Together is rather underrated in its own right.
    For games that normally have only local multiplayer and no online mode, you'll be able to stream it to a friend over the network so they can play the game with you, and vice versa. It streams the video to the second, and their input is separately sent back to the first player.

    • @Tackitt
      @Tackitt Год назад +27

      I didn't know this. Thanks.

    • @14Ramjet
      @14Ramjet Год назад +36

      My friends and I use Remote Play Together a lot. Just make sure that the host has a good enough upload capacity. My 10mbps is only good enough to stream to one player without lots of dropped frames. (could be that I am on wifi though)

    • @Argedis
      @Argedis Год назад +22

      Remote play is good for playing a game with friends.
      But if you want to full control from another machine steam link is better.
      For example you can 100% mirror your steam deck to your computer, not just a single game. That means emulators, desktop mode, everything works

    • @sovo1212
      @sovo1212 Год назад +2

      Unfortunately, Valve puts remote play availability up to the developer, for some games with local multiplayer you must use an external application to do it.

    • @LiberOpine
      @LiberOpine Год назад +5

      @@sovo1212Or you can just share your entire desktop, instead of a game.

  • @EvilGamerVids
    @EvilGamerVids Год назад +895

    For Family Sharing, if you put your steam into Offline Mode you will be able to play your games locally installed on your computer and your kid/family can use your library.

    • @andrewvoigtdesign5536
      @andrewvoigtdesign5536 Год назад +82

      big brain move.

    • @outatimetv
      @outatimetv Год назад +40

      😮😮 best tip right here. Had no idea this was possible

    • @machuncz1261
      @machuncz1261 Год назад +46

      @@outatimetv iirc you could at one point even play games that someone shared with you whilst you were offline and they online but that got patched after a while so now only the original owner can play them in offline mode

    • @AZ-rl7pg
      @AZ-rl7pg Год назад +14

      I think a lot of people forget that offline mode even exists.

    • @waltch5711
      @waltch5711 Год назад +18

      @@machuncz1261 That's why I block steam in the firewall. It works but if the owner is playing a game before you block it it wont work

  • @dsample
    @dsample Год назад +1064

    A minor correction: The limitation of Family Sharing is not that games can't be played by multiple people concurrently. This limitation applies to the library, not a game... If someone's playing game X and you start game Y their session of game X will end after a couple of minutes.

    • @whateverman2137
      @whateverman2137 Год назад +167

      Just go offline. Steam won't end anything for anyone if it can't check if someone is playing a game already

    • @crazydude5825
      @crazydude5825 Год назад +100

      @@whateverman2137 This works, but I will add that the recipient of the games has to be online. Content that has been shared to you is inaccessible offline.

    • @CrazyIvanTR
      @CrazyIvanTR Год назад +20

      @@whateverman2137 You can also use this trick to play some multiplayer games with your friends, without them having to buy the game. Though some games will have the library code in the game itself (or they will put some sort of CD-key like feature to steam) and won't let the other person play if the game is online for both parties (on their servers anyway, stuff like VPNs to directly connect over a "LAN" still works).

    • @Pedroebut
      @Pedroebut Год назад +15

      I remember the days when this limitation was not a thing, good times. I would just share or receive games and as long as we were not playing the same game it was perfectly fine.

    • @siczjoshua
      @siczjoshua Год назад +11

      I swear this changed in the last 5 years. As in, you used to play multiple games from a single library at once. My brother could be playing a game while I was playing another. I don't know why they would change it to the whole library when the keys are for separate games that could be used simultaneously if you weren't using steam. ):

  • @timothycarr
    @timothycarr Год назад +675

    The new steam beta has a bunch of new features like an in-game notepad, accessible from the steam overlay, that can sync your notes between devices. Great for chucking in-game passcodes, number combinations, or other info in that you might forget between play sessions.

    • @digadigado
      @digadigado Год назад +6

      still needs a bit of polish ime

    • @petrsvugr450
      @petrsvugr450 Год назад +5

      Yeah but unfortunately it removed custom skins option and also I think the video was made before the beta was released

    • @IstAuchEgal_
      @IstAuchEgal_ Год назад +3

      @@petrsvugr450 The new ui has been introduced to the steam beta client almost 2 weeks ago, they only covered the features already available in the stable release otherwise it wouldve confused some people.
      Rip custom skins, ive been using metro for years but the new in-game UI is just too good

    • @akimezra7178
      @akimezra7178 Год назад +6

      Oh wow, I should switch to beta hen. I seriously need the notepad feature

    • @Tomieszek
      @Tomieszek Год назад +8

      ​@@akimezra7178You can also pin it to see it in game without steam overlay opened!

  • @lukefuller284
    @lukefuller284 Год назад +619

    The family share feature reminded me of playing oldies like Age of Empires II on a CD. My brother and I would load the game on one PC, then with the game in memory, pop out the disk and load it on another PC, then play over LAN with one empty CD ROM. It was like magic.

    • @standapp9172
      @standapp9172 Год назад +65

      Hahah oh yeah in high school I used to carry a USB with Warcraft 3 TFT and the latest DotA map installed, it turned the PC lab into a 3v3 LAN party real quick

    • @XDbored1
      @XDbored1 Год назад +7

      there are a couple of fun new features about family sharing though, 1 two accounts can't play the same game at the same time, and 2 publishers can opt out of family sharing whenever they want, this means you usually can't play games with your family/friends through family sharing, and on many AAA games it is simply not available

    • @Labyrinth6000
      @Labyrinth6000 Год назад +1

      I was always baffled on how lan tournaments worked like if everyone needed their own CD or buy several copies of the gane.

    • @alejandrovenegas2716
      @alejandrovenegas2716 Год назад +14

      @@XDbored1 True, but if two people are playing single player games with no need of internet connection, one of them could simply disconnect their computer from any network and Steam won't find out. I've done this so my girlfriend and I can play Hogwarts Legacy at the same time with no trouble.

    • @wherethetreegrows
      @wherethetreegrows Год назад +1

      but.. didn't the game check your drive several times during the gameplay? also, what about virtual drives, disk images and software like Daemon Tools?

  • @Keichimaru
    @Keichimaru Год назад +252

    I bought the Steam Link hardware back when it came out. I've still got it to this day, and continue to use it as an easy solution for streaming my PC games from my home computer to the much larger television in my livingroom. I was rather surprised when Valve stopped making them, as I found the device to be extremely useful for more than just steam games, as it wasn't hard to access the desktop and then use it as a remote link for virtually anything you want to do on your PC from another room. It was a great little piece of tech that I would not complain about seeing an updated version of.

    • @1976carpideim
      @1976carpideim Год назад +9

      I'm also still using my Steam Link. An updated new version would be nice. They really should build a new one.

    • @verdoemme
      @verdoemme Год назад +1

      It’s built-in intothe Shield as well.

    • @nathantron
      @nathantron Год назад +1

      Same. I use it every day. It's amazing.

    • @NaoNakashima
      @NaoNakashima Год назад +2

      Don't you guys have problems with input lag? I tried Steam Link with my PC+TV and lag is so big, most games are unplayable.
      Both devices are connected with Ethernet with 100Mbit/s port (on TV) and 1Gbps on router and PC, so LAN is not an issue.

    • @nathantron
      @nathantron Год назад +2

      @@NaoNakashima mine works great, latency, never really noticed anything bad except when my router died. But obviously that wasn't my link fault. I am also running it at 2K on my PC.

  • @SanDiegoLAN
    @SanDiegoLAN Год назад +348

    During covid we would use the "filter games to ones you and a friend both own" feature now baked right into the library view, before you had to go to your friends profile to access this info. Later we found out that one of our LAN party members who moved to work for steam actually made this feature and when we found out and told him how much we used a lot it he was very excited!

    • @aJazzyFeel
      @aJazzyFeel Год назад +15

      we use and love it here, too! please thank him again some time!

    • @flyingturret208thecannon5
      @flyingturret208thecannon5 Год назад +23

      Your LAN guy has made online partying so much easier for friends.

    • @bwabbel
      @bwabbel Год назад +1

      That's cool! Helps a lot with finding games to play spontaneously

    • @streetguru9350
      @streetguru9350 Год назад +1

      But did he tell you anything about half life 3?

    • @sovo1212
      @sovo1212 Год назад +7

      Please tell him we also need more complex filters, like "all games owned by users A, B, C, with a price below X", so we know user D can buy it.

  • @sageDieuvids
    @sageDieuvids Год назад +697

    A video comparing steam's new local transfer feature to a proper cache server setup (like LTT used for the LAN party recently) could be pretty interesting

    • @qwomp
      @qwomp Год назад +5

      seconded

    • @jirijirka9828
      @jirijirka9828 Год назад +29

      Already tested that. Depends on how fast PC is. If you have gigabit network and internet it's actually faster to download it from Internet. Your PC must compress it back in order to send it to secondary PC, local steamcache have it already compressed so it's much faster. My old PC was able to get max 200mbit , direct internet 800mbit

    • @Ztygs
      @Ztygs Год назад +9

      @@jirijirka9828 So I guess it's not really super useful, tho if you're on a metered connection or limited by X gigs/month downloads, saving like 50-100GB or sometimes even more of downloading could be extremely helpful.
      So it's still a neat feature, imo.
      Allowing you to transfer big games on your own network quite easily.

    • @Max_G4
      @Max_G4 Год назад +12

      ​@@Ztygs Or if your Router can transfer 300MB/s, but your internet is only like 2MB/s

    • @jirijirka9828
      @jirijirka9828 Год назад +6

      @@Ztygs Its very usefull, when you have slow OR metered internet. When you have 1Gbit/s internet or local steamcache, it can actualy be much slower due to need to pack the game to small compressed chunks to be able to send it to secondary PC. But original question was if steamcache is faster = it is by a lot! If you have slow internet and game is already cached there ;-)

  • @me2olive
    @me2olive Год назад +283

    To save everyone time, almost every "hidden" delisted game shown in the links in the description here was delisted because it's a multiplayer game or MMO and the servers are no longer up. So there's really no point in installing any of them. Codename Gordon is the exception, it does indeed work, but you're better off downloading the modded version from moddb as the actual flash game has been extracted and is now usable on Linux etc. too without the dodgy links still being active.

    • @hyliandoctor
      @hyliandoctor Год назад +24

      Streets of Kamurocho is a game Sega made based on Streets of Rage 2 using Yakuza characters. That's also delisted, but still downloadable if you want a short Streets of Rage parody game to play.

    • @DanaOtken
      @DanaOtken Год назад +20

      Another short, free, "joke" game was "8-bit Bayonetta", released as an April Fool's joke... which turned out to presage an actual and very good PC port of the first game. It was delisted basically just to avoid confusing people searching for the real game.

    • @joeyp.howtos4838
      @joeyp.howtos4838 Год назад +8

      FNAF world was taken down because of the backlash from the games launch, he rereleased it on gamejolt later on

    • @deutschthomas2751
      @deutschthomas2751 Год назад +2

      Yes, some JP publishers still release games which block non-JP players as the targeting customer are probably JP only, e.g. Koei's JP horseracing simulation game Winning Post(I think Koei need to unlock it as Umamusume makes a lot of fans of JP horseracing in other Asian countries like me)

    • @br__uh
      @br__uh Год назад +2

      It’s sad asf that poker night at inventory wasn’t on the list

  • @ultenhiemer
    @ultenhiemer Год назад +327

    One useful thing that might have been worth a mention is, some of those older early 2000's games, if you got it on disk and if Steam allows it. You can put the serial code from the disk into Steam for a free digital copy of that game. It doesn't work with all games but I still think this is a useful feature. I recently bought Medieval II Total War on disk this way, because buying the disk turned out to be a cheaper way of getting that game instead of buying direct from Steam.

    • @majorboom5486
      @majorboom5486 Год назад

      How do you do that?

    • @nilsandersson4983
      @nilsandersson4983 Год назад

      gee golly i can use my collector's edition M2TW on my laptop without the hassle of an external disk drive and some compatibility crap? sign me right up!

    • @maxrander0101
      @maxrander0101 Год назад +1

      works for all total war games and over 800 other games i know as i have around that many non steam games in the program but most are not installed oh and also if they ended up adding a HD remake or addon to the game it will 99% of the time count your non steam version as one that is able to get the free upgraded version for free

    • @frenchpet
      @frenchpet Год назад +1

      Anybody got a list with all the games that support that feature?

    • @windvex21
      @windvex21 Год назад

      WAIT A MINUTE, can it work with games that have been taken down from steam too?
      I have a disk of Unreal II and I wanted to play it for so long, but I don't have a disk player in my pc
      and the game has been taken down from the store, so if I can find the serial code,
      could I be able to get a digital copy?

  • @aaronlandry3947
    @aaronlandry3947 Год назад +581

    There's a new feature in the beta version that just released this week that I am pumped for. Notepad. In game steam overlay note-taking system... Even has the ability to stay on screen while you play the game so that you don't have to keep alt tabbing out of the game to check your own notes or keep a pen and paper set of notes on hand.

    • @eniff2925
      @eniff2925 Год назад +7

      Why would you need to take notes while gaming?

    • @thelulugang
      @thelulugang Год назад +108

      Usefull if don't play the game frequently and want to take notes where left or something. Also maybe writing up crafting recipes. Or simple calculating stuff

    • @Pikaloid778
      @Pikaloid778 Год назад +79

      Really neat for puzzle games

    • @DanielFerreira-ez8qd
      @DanielFerreira-ez8qd Год назад +107

      ​@@eniff2925puzzle games, strategy games, games that are story-based and you don't play that often... Pretty much any game if you're a reviewer, the list goes on.

    • @eniff2925
      @eniff2925 Год назад +2

      @@DanielFerreira-ez8qd the only game I would have taken notes for was Deus Ex and it had it built in.

  • @SquareMike
    @SquareMike Год назад +110

    Another nice steam feature is custom images. You can set a custom image for any game tile (both portrait and landscape for the last played game) and it now lets you set a custom background and logo on the game page. That feature also works with non steam games (which means that you can make them look like a regular steam game on your library) and it also works with animates png images!

    • @JM-dq7xn
      @JM-dq7xn Год назад +13

      SteamRomManager uses that (or at least tries) to download and add banner and capsule images to make emulated games not look awful in your library.

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    • @PawitSahare
      @PawitSahare Год назад +5

      3

    • @EverythingbrothersYT
      @EverythingbrothersYT Год назад

      nice video bro

    • @EverythingbrothersYT
      @EverythingbrothersYT Год назад +5

      prob my favorite one was the fps counter one i didnt actually know that!

    • @notenoughsamoyeds
      @notenoughsamoyeds Год назад

      beans

    • @GavAttackO
      @GavAttackO Год назад +26

      Btw, the UGREEN and ASUS ROG links are the same, links to the ROG unit. Might want to update that.
      Same error can be found in the video description as well.

  • @Saltiee
    @Saltiee Год назад +244

    I cannot emphasize enough how underrated Steam Input is. Whenever I play a game on controller that requires aiming, I set the aim button to also enable gyro controls on my PS5 controller for fine-tune adjustments. Super useful for other things too, such as setting radial menus on the middle trackpad for additional buttons.

    • @zbastian
      @zbastian Год назад +3

      Wait. So you press trackpad to open a radial menu. Can you also select stuff with your finger on the trackpad?

    • @DennanX
      @DennanX Год назад +7

      @@zbastian You can make is to that the menu opens up as soon as you touch it, then drag to which option you want and it will select on release!
      Or press it, and then point and press again to choose. The options are pretty much endless.
      You can even make another button do something else while pressing another specific button!

    • @zbastian
      @zbastian Год назад +2

      @@DennanX that sounds pretty banger. Thanks for clarifying.

    • @malachai80
      @malachai80 Год назад +1

      Absolutely true. I built a cabinet for playing pinball (FX3, Arcade, Dreams, ...) and getting the controls on windows right was a huge mess. With Steam Input it was really easy, I didnt bind keys to it but like a Xbox Controller remapping, so that playing the games is nearly the same in any pinball game (which is not when using keyboard controls)

    • @rabid_si
      @rabid_si Год назад

      @@zbastian The radial menus are part of a suite of steam input options that allow you to build entirely custom OSDs and link various keys/controller inputs/macros to them. It's insanely good. Radials, lists, user definable placement, icons, colours, naming etc. It's pretty fucking fantastic.

  • @workingman9688
    @workingman9688 Год назад +44

    Please do a follow up video! This was so useful and I didn't know about most of these features!
    I like using the library filling system to make my own categories for sorting games.

    • @ikategame
      @ikategame Год назад

      thats normal for subhumans

    • @janeleonard985
      @janeleonard985 Год назад

      I'm particularly fond of "dynamic" collections. Currently, I have four:
      * Unplayed (for when I feel like trying something new)
      * VR (for when I eventually get an HMD lol, been waiting on Lynx R1 to come out so I can be 100% sure it's not a scam but it keeps getting delayed)
      * Strategy (this collection is also filtered to only include installed games)
      * Shooter (also installed only)
      I made my Action/RPG collection static though because I didn't like how much overlap it had with Strategy IIRC. I wish those were better defined as separate categories (in English-speaking gaming culture, not just in Steam).

  • @Harrison.13
    @Harrison.13 Год назад +155

    I knew about the others but small mode is really nice and I had absolutely no clue it existed.

    • @master74200
      @master74200 Год назад +1

      It's really the original way steam looked before there was much of anything with a store and so on

    • @8Paul7
      @8Paul7 Год назад

      I used small mode for years but it has been so long I forgot it was even still there. How quaint.

    • @adsads196
      @adsads196 Год назад

      There was a time where steam was consuming 1GB of ram for absolutely no reason without a steam window even being opened, or having any downloads so I set it to launch in small if needed along with some other tweaks and dropped way more in RAM usage,

  • @ditzuboq
    @ditzuboq Год назад +163

    Adding the audio delay at 4:09 was a genius stroke of editing. This editor deserves a raise.

    • @itsKemia
      @itsKemia Год назад +10

      I thought I was seeing things! Glad I'm not the only one who noticed that

    • @Quizack
      @Quizack Год назад +17

      I remember Linus ranting about comments like this one time. His argument was that employees who are just doing their job don’t “need a raise”.

    • @ThePrimordialChronicles
      @ThePrimordialChronicles Год назад +1

      What about equating inflation?

    • @itsKemia
      @itsKemia Год назад +4

      @@ThePrimordialChronicles I'm sure a business of this size can adjust for inflation

    • @CapEm16
      @CapEm16 Год назад +3

      @@brandonhoover2120 fair, yet it does have lots to do with what he pays them. IF the editor is better at most other editors, than said editor should demand a higher wage, or LTT risk losing said awesome editor. Quality of labor should not be an afterthought and not a black and white, "did you do the thing today? Yes! Great, you get to keep your job for another day" attitude. Not saying LTT does this, but you obviously think this way.

  • @johnknight9150
    @johnknight9150 Год назад +42

    I've been using the Small Mode for years and years. It's much cleaner and less background-bloaty than regular mode.
    Family sharing, cool. Didn't know about that.

    • @Conserpov
      @Conserpov Год назад

      @@hypercynic
      Why would anyone who wasn't dropped on their head as a baby use anything but Small mode anyway?

  • @viken3368
    @viken3368 Год назад +151

    The "Betas" tab is great. Not necessarily for actual betas but for when devs keep old versions up there. Helps a lot with mods

  • @IstAuchEgal_
    @IstAuchEgal_ Год назад +482

    All these features are the reason Steam will stay on top for a long time. Rather than just doing the minimum, they develop all these features to even make non-steam games better, Steam is also one of the few game launchers that actually works (Not like the trash that Ubisoft and EA try to shove down our throats)

    • @deedikjepijn
      @deedikjepijn Год назад +47

      True, also their friendly approach when it comes to their connection to the users/community. They seem to really listen to what people want and actually do give your money back if a game for exmaple didnt function properly (whitout having to go trough a long process). This and them having one of the fastest ui's (also while its pritty simple) its just the goto launcher for me!

    • @InakiArzalluz
      @InakiArzalluz Год назад +19

      Also, it doesn't take an eternity to open on an hdd like the Epic launcher does

    • @bullettime2808
      @bullettime2808 Год назад +47

      Steam's exellent UI is one of the main reasons why it's the best, other launchers feel like slow upscaled mobile apps while Steam feels like a regular desktop app built for usability, you can have hundreds of games and the UI would still remain snappy

    • @deedikjepijn
      @deedikjepijn Год назад +6

      @@bullettime2808 yep totally agreed, sad thing is if you open the steam beta it (now) also looks like some ass upscaled Phone ui

    • @ac.creations
      @ac.creations Год назад +4

      I'm sad that there isn't real competition in this space.
      Uplay hasn't worked the last few times I tried to play Rainbowsix Siege. I don't even remember what game I was playing on Origin. It at least worked.
      Epic games I only got to make a new Rocket League account.
      Microsoft store works fine.

  • @theprogrammer1
    @theprogrammer1 Год назад +13

    You can stream the entire desktop, even though remote play is limited to games.
    Simply add an external program such as notepad to your library and stream that.
    Once it's streaming, minimize the window and you're good to go.

  • @iLOLZU42
    @iLOLZU42 Год назад +117

    I remember using Steam's inbuilt music player when downloaded music was more normal. Being able to control your music whilst ingame (especially if you didn't have media keys) was a godsend. It sounded better than Windows Media Player too of I remember correctly, so I actually used it as my default for awhile.

    • @AlextheguitarFreak
      @AlextheguitarFreak Год назад +6

      never knew this existed, thanks!

    • @akosv96
      @akosv96 Год назад +6

      Oh yes that is so cool and it is so game friendly with the popup and easy in-game controls. I remember the struggle with windows media player flickering in the corner above the full screen game and had to make them windowed to see the popup which I wanted to see and do quick control. Of course it always made the game either minimize to taskbar when clicked upon or would disappear just when I tabbed out or not show up at all. It had it's own life and moods I swear. Holy crap I am becoming frustrated remembering it.
      Hope I'm giving some nostalgia to others with that.
      Will not explain steam music, long story short, shift+tab and easy to scan,responsive music folders without copying. Absolute godsent.
      This is why I love Valve. It's a bunch of geeks with the same problems. They love what they do and we love them for it.
      Gabe Newell is my spirit animal.

    • @birphon
      @birphon Год назад +4

      This also got a semi upgrade in the new Beta of Steam with it now defaulting any bought soundtracks on steam to the player so you can easily play them

    • @user-cz6us7ok2j
      @user-cz6us7ok2j Год назад +2

      It's completely broken now sadly. And the beta limits it to soundtracks only.

    • @stanisawborsa2784
      @stanisawborsa2784 Год назад +1

      foobar2000 and global shortcuts are my way - it works everywhere, not only while playing Steam games.

  • @TheWorldNeedsLyrics
    @TheWorldNeedsLyrics Год назад +45

    Steam remote play is such a lifesaver if you have a good PC but want to play a multiplayer game with friends who don't. Just create a virtual machine, on there log in with the friend's steam account and if you start any game, they will be able to use steam remote play to stream it to themselves. Then just run the same game with your account on your host. This helped me immensely when I wanted to play CIV 6 with someone whose laptop was basically a toaster.

    • @Aidiakapi
      @Aidiakapi Год назад +5

      That's a really cool use case! Ofc latency sensitive games wouldn't work that well, but still epic overall.

    • @steve81937
      @steve81937 Год назад +3

      What VM did you use?

    • @ipann6693
      @ipann6693 Год назад +2

      What vm did you usee ? I'm curious

    • @TheWorldNeedsLyrics
      @TheWorldNeedsLyrics Год назад +3

      @Anybody @Ipann I used vmware workstation player. The best VM there is imo.

  • @ventorum57
    @ventorum57 Год назад +35

    Steam cmd has been very useful for making servers with your friends and can be ran on the same computer playing the game or another one entirely dedicated to the server. Great for games where you want to leave the server open but don’t want your character to die while away and people can come and go as they please

    • @blitzrigen
      @blitzrigen Год назад +2

      I have honestly never heard of steam cmd, in all curiosity. Wha kind of games would you use this for?

    • @ventorum57
      @ventorum57 Год назад +3

      @@blitzrigen in the past I have used it for games like V-Rising and Valhiem but it’s not limited to only those games. A variety of games can be used on steam cmd for personal servers.

  • @akatsukilevi
    @akatsukilevi Год назад +104

    For the Linux, Proton and SteamDeck Users: Enable shader pre-caching on the Steam Settings. It will improve performance by pre-caching and pre-compiling all required shaders for your games, and reduce the hiccups when some new shader pops in at your game
    Specially useful if you use DXVK(like a normal Linux user, or a normal SteamDeck user)

    • @Mereo110
      @Mereo110 Год назад +8

      This. In my opinion, it needs to be enable by default.

    • @damian007567
      @damian007567 Год назад +6

      @@Mereo110 Pretty sure that is default since 2 years or something? (as soon as they took it out of beta)

    • @Mereo110
      @Mereo110 Год назад

      @@damian007567 the last time I installed Steam in Linux (October 2022), it wasn't on by default. I use Manjaro

    • @MalteserLP
      @MalteserLP Год назад +2

      It was default when I got my Deck a few months ago

    • @lucasgonzales4260
      @lucasgonzales4260 Год назад

      @@matz289 iirc it recompiles if a game gets an update, but don't quote me on that. I must say I don't ever remember my pc being particularly sluggish when precompiling however.

  • @mausmalone
    @mausmalone Год назад +103

    I know this probably wouldn't make the cut for a Steam Features video, but I really do appreciate how user-friendly and straightforward Proton is. I used to game on PC but don't much anymore and that's one of the reasons I was able to justify switching to Linux, but knowing that I can still play some (most) of my old library is pretty comforting. I also feel like, with that compatibility layer in between the OS and the game, I've had fewer issues than when I was just jumping to newer and newer versions of windows (and getting more and more compatibility problems for old games).

    • @segiraldovi
      @segiraldovi Год назад +4

      the only two things keeping me away from Linux are League Of Legends(I play a lot with my friends) and the fucking wireless card in my laptop which works like a potato in almost every distro i have tried.

    • @qwertychouskie7815
      @qwertychouskie7815 Год назад +4

      You can get an Intel AX210 for like 20 bucks, it'll be way faster and more stable. Also I thought LoL ran fine on Linux?

    • @polocatfan
      @polocatfan Год назад

      ​@@michaelmonstar4276 🤓

    • @segiraldovi
      @segiraldovi Год назад +2

      @@qwertychouskie7815 Thanks for the recommendation, I will buy it and check it and if it works I will try to migrate once and for all since W10 has its days numbered, W11 is garbage and I don't like how Microsoft plans to put AI and ads in W12.

    • @qwertychouskie7815
      @qwertychouskie7815 Год назад

      @@segiraldovi Awesome! Just double-check that the old card and new card use the same connector before you order. If your laptop is around 2013ish or older, it may use a Mini PCIe connector instead, in which case the Intel 7260HMW with Mini PCIe connector should work (not the 7260HMW BN, 7260HMW NB, or the 7260HMW AC, these variants may have weird behavior on Linux).

  • @Arenacale
    @Arenacale Год назад +12

    HUGE thank you for the Controller Layout heads up! It actually works on older games that only use DirectInput to adapt them to Xbox input. I just was able to run Xbox controls, with trigger throttle and brake, on Monster Truck Madness 2, a game from 1998! Literal game changer.

    • @dgamefather
      @dgamefather Год назад +1

      Yeah, Steam Input I swear should be universal for everything nowadays IMO. It's rly nice having controller like binds being able to do just as much as KB/M when it boils down to it. I've actually got a template for MMOs that allows up to 4 hotbars of 12 hotkeys each to be bound using 1-3 buttons each, with one needing 3-4 buttons to activate, but they are super easy to remember and reach compared to doing them all on your KB and/or Mouse

    • @MindBlowerWTF
      @MindBlowerWTF Год назад +1

      Yup, Gothic 1 and 2 on gamepad is freaking nice!

  • @BloodyIron
    @BloodyIron Год назад +133

    For the remote download, you can also specify WHICH library you install the game to. Which is particularly useful for those of us with multiple drives for different purposes. It's great! Even works flawlessly for Linux! \o/

    • @jimaki_37
      @jimaki_37 Год назад +2

      Can you ellaborate on that? It seems like it downloads to your favorite library in the the download sector...

    • @BloodyIron
      @BloodyIron Год назад +4

      @@jimaki_37 For me it lets me pick which library to install to. I don't really know what more to say than that, sorry!

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Год назад +431

    Steam Input actually helped gyro aiming take off outside of the Switch, so I’m surprised that isn’t already common knowledge.

    • @digital_oni
      @digital_oni Год назад +16

      i swear the ps3 had gyro aiming if the game supported it

    • @TheMetroidblade
      @TheMetroidblade Год назад

      So it’s steams fault

    • @cnr_0778
      @cnr_0778 Год назад +13

      Gyro aiming was a thing way before the switch

    • @Whatsup_Abroad
      @Whatsup_Abroad Год назад

      probably because steam input SUCKS

    • @ThomasDailey
      @ThomasDailey Год назад +24

      @@cnr_0778 Gyro controls have been around for a long time, but Steam Input refined them. Even on the Switch where almost all of the shooters are expected to support gyro controls it isn't as good as Steam Input gyro using a Switch Pro Controller.

  • @renegadeliam398
    @renegadeliam398 Год назад +5

    My personal favorite feature is the recently added 'Friends filter', under search by type they recently added the ability to not only search games by tag such as RPG, Shooter or any other common tag as seen in the store, but you can also search by friends who own, allowing you to squad up whatever games you share without having to run down the list.
    This makes it so much easier for me to find new games to play with my friends, especially when you add the Co-op/multiplayer tag to the games, allowing you to plan your next game to play as a group.
    P.s Hi from the guy that did a barrel roll during the chair curling match at the Whale lan party.

  • @Alimer_1
    @Alimer_1 Год назад +32

    Controller support on Steam is really one of the best features of it! I couldn't use my Nintende Switch Pro controller without it. I would recommed using it for anyone who plays games on pc with controllers. You can even launch other launchers such as Epic through steam to use your controller settings on games there. It really is so great.

    • @dgamefather
      @dgamefather Год назад +1

      Agreed, Steam Input is fantastic. I would definitely look into GlosSI as well if you want more availability for games to work with Steam Input.

    • @Alimer_1
      @Alimer_1 Год назад +1

      @@dgamefather Oh thank you so much. My only problem with Steam Input was using it with Microsoft Store/Gamepass games. And GlosSI seems to fix that problem.

  • @smashishere
    @smashishere Год назад +139

    It's so nice to see a company still innovate so much even when they hold a monopoly

    • @snake608
      @snake608 Год назад +7

      I was going to bring up epic store but there's not much competition

    • @bobhightower8822
      @bobhightower8822 Год назад +37

      They hold a monopoly because they dont abuse it. To my knowledge at least.

    • @time_lapse9296
      @time_lapse9296 Год назад +8

      Yeah but for the average guy at least they don't suck keep the UI pretty simple and it's not clunky I don't have very many complaints with valve or steam.

    • @brokenice420
      @brokenice420 Год назад +4

      They don’t have competition only because they haven’t messed it up yet

    • @NessNT
      @NessNT Год назад +7

      @@brokenice420 What do you mean? They don't have any competition because Valve's Steam is so far away the greatest gaming platform ever created that other companies literally haven't bothered to try anymore. You must be too young to remember Games for Windows Live, as Microsoft themselves tried and failed miserably, alongside literally every single company ever to make a product even 1/4th as useful as Steam is.

  • @BrauschN
    @BrauschN Год назад +10

    Steam input is incredible. It even lets you use switch pro controllers without any additional setup. Just hook the thing to your pc, launch a game through Steam and start playing.
    At one point I was launching the epic game store through steam, so I could play Dauntless with my pro controller. Feels like black magic.

    • @dgamefather
      @dgamefather Год назад +2

      Imagine what you can do with Steam Input once you get into super sciencey like black magic stuff like button chords and action layers. Controllers begin to feel like you can actually have as much customization as keyboard and mouse that you rly wish the industry would catch up to this.

    • @bahamutbbob
      @bahamutbbob Год назад +1

      Too bad for people like me, who play with the right stick Y inverted and steam input just doesn't allow that.

    • @dgamefather
      @dgamefather Год назад +1

      @@bahamutbbob I mean you technically can but it would take the analog part away by making it act like a 8 way dpad. I've seen people do that but it's not the same of course.
      UPDATE: I just checked with the Steam Deck UI stuff (which should be on the stable branch as well as beta). and they do have an invert Vertical axis for the Joystick and Mouse input.

    • @joostfloot5279
      @joostfloot5279 Год назад +1

      Works great for VR too, my G2 reverb controllers (which are pretty old by now) work great with most newer VR games because of the custom input presets which are made by the community already.

    • @josephdias3968
      @josephdias3968 Год назад

      @@bahamutbbobyou just flip the axis in config

  • @YttriumtYcLief
    @YttriumtYcLief Год назад +226

    It's fascinating that you managed a list of 10 hidden features without even touching upon the hidden developer console! It allows you to download old versions of games as long as that version existed after the Steampipe update back in 2010ish.

    • @StonyBaboon
      @StonyBaboon Год назад +7

      that is usefull, I see my self using it but for server side, I can all ways chose the version I whant i the settings for the game, but having steamCMD is one of the best gems that steam have...

    • @Necrofitz
      @Necrofitz Год назад +5

      The problem is the console isn't very average user friendly, and as you can't disable automatic updates, there are always caveats to downloading old game versions. There also isn't major purpose for the vast majority of titles, making it fairly niche outside of things like speedrunning where specific patches are played on.

    • @Ender240sxS13
      @Ender240sxS13 Год назад +3

      I said the same thing! I used it to grab an older version of Elden Ring after an update broke the Co-Op mod and the mod hadn't been updated yet.

    • @Ender240sxS13
      @Ender240sxS13 Год назад +3

      ​@@Necrofitz using steamCMD to dl an old version doesn't change your default install and the new install isn't managed by steam. Doubles your disk usage sure, but it is still very useful. I mostly use it to maintain older versions of games that I mod.

    • @Wanderer3639
      @Wanderer3639 Год назад +2

      Oh, I know it..... being a Skyrim/Fallout4 modders and forgetting to do backups of the executable makes you learn new things every day :'|

  • @randomcnando
    @randomcnando Год назад +79

    Something they didn't mention that is an important sticking point with library sharing, it is not just that only one person can play a game at a time, but only one person can access a single library at a time.
    So if your partner or best friend is playing a game that you own, you cannot play any of the other games that are in your specific library until they are done. (You can play games in their library while they play ones in yours)
    The phrasing of "you can't play the same game at the same time" kind of glosses over this fact in my opinion and it can be a headache when you are the one that owns the most games in that exchange.

    • @Christaxio
      @Christaxio Год назад +31

      You didn't hear this from me, but if the owner of the library sets Steam to Offline Mode then both can play at the same time

    • @First-Last_name
      @First-Last_name Год назад +10

      Huh, in my experience If you own the account then you can play any other game except the one they are playing. If you don't own the account and try to launch a game, while the owner is already playing then it won't let you.

    • @plopascual
      @plopascual Год назад +7

      @@First-Last_name I tried this before with my brother playing Hades. The moment I tried playing Dota 2, he would get disconnected and his game would forcibly close.

    • @StonyBaboon
      @StonyBaboon Год назад +3

      that must be new, It used to be only one person cold play one game, not 2 in the same game, and the owner would have priority every single time

    • @clashcraft_cc
      @clashcraft_cc Год назад +2

      When I started a game while my friend was playing, it just kicked him out.

  • @avivarma6564
    @avivarma6564 Год назад +47

    it’s insane how ahead steam is. there’s a reason epic and others aren’t even close to their market share. thankfully steam hasn’t gone apple on us (yet)

    • @IzraelGraves
      @IzraelGraves Год назад +2

      I mean, they did enough to get sued for having a monopoly, apparently.

    • @ric270
      @ric270 Год назад +2

      @@IzraelGraves thats a stupid lawsuit

    • @123456twat
      @123456twat Год назад

      hold tight , we "might" get avatars on epic this year! much wow! , its only been in "up next" for over 2 years nearing 3 on there excuse of a roadmap.lmao

    • @asmosisyup2557
      @asmosisyup2557 Год назад

      Steam has 15 years head start and has been a monopoly for the majority of that time. It's the apple of PC gaming.

    • @123456twat
      @123456twat Год назад

      @@asmosisyup2557 pfhaha .... no.

  • @kuros-ov
    @kuros-ov Год назад +78

    Steam input could easily fill a video by itself with the features it offers, especially the API that allows devs to code in game actions rather than button prompts so you can assign any input option.
    EG a touchpad overlay button can be bound to "jump" directly instead of the B button where it's bound to in game.

    • @WatcherKoops4677
      @WatcherKoops4677 Год назад

      what about those commmunity made mods that enables or fix controller support for a game?

    • @mudnib4555
      @mudnib4555 Год назад +6

      My ps4 controller drifts as hell
      Guess what steam can fix
      Looks at games/consoles that dont have any way to increase the deadzone

    • @Formedras
      @Formedras Год назад +2

      I wish more developers would implement Steam Input, and *do so properly*. Few devs even bother with it, and even when they do, some of them will only reimplement an Xbox controller. (For example, Project DIVA MegaMIX.) Or worse, they'll screw it up so badly that Steam Controllers are unusable (Destiny 2).
      Thankfully Valve makes sure that their still-active games have decent (or better) uses. Dota 2 is the exception, though, since nobody plays that with anything other than K+M.

    • @dgamefather
      @dgamefather Год назад +1

      @@Formedras I've gotten Destiny 2 to work with Steam Controller, it works just fine. I actually try to actively use it cause I have button combos that make certain movement tech (EE skating FOR ALL CLASSES/SUPERS) working like a charm and work 98-100% of the time. Even have it swapping binds once in menus like your character screen so that mouse movement and all binds needed for menu navigation is a breeze. On top of that, I never have to use my face buttons (ABXY) ever cause it's all using either the grips, bumpers, DUAL STAGE triggers, or my trackpads.

    • @Formedras
      @Formedras Год назад +1

      @@dgamefather How do you deal with trackpad aiming? The game sees it as an Absolute Position, not a Relative, and I was never able to get the game to accept it as a mouse for aiming that way.

  • @DeinonychusCowboy
    @DeinonychusCowboy Год назад +111

    It depends on the game, but some games that have regular new content updates that break savegames will make old versions of the game available via the betas tab in the game config (which is itself worth a note). That way you can keep playing in an older patch version until you're done with your playthrough. Paradox interactive is a studio that really heavily uses this feature across most of their titles, and I wish more developers did it.

    • @schwingedeshaehers
      @schwingedeshaehers Год назад +6

      Also, it would be great, if it would possible for mods to do the same
      (Without irony mod manager)

    • @SerumCRM114
      @SerumCRM114 Год назад +1

      That is a really nice feature. Arma 3 updates regularly break savegames. Does this work for every game, or do the devs need to support it specificly?

    • @schwingedeshaehers
      @schwingedeshaehers Год назад +4

      @@SerumCRM114 Devs need to support it, but I don't know how much work it is. It shouldn't be much, as you should only have to tell steam, add the beta, with that name, as that "file"

    • @theoutsider0724
      @theoutsider0724 Год назад

      Witcher 3 also did it after the new gen update

  • @mattfick5502
    @mattfick5502 Год назад +8

    Since my daughter came into my life, my gaming has become a lot more spontaneous. Having Steam Link and playing on my mobile has really allowed me to keep up with some gaming

    • @JM-dq7xn
      @JM-dq7xn Год назад +3

      you might be interested in Steam Deck then, it's suspend and resume is just top tier QoL when you can't find time for longer gaming sessions

    • @Jehty_
      @Jehty_ Год назад

      What games do you play on mobile?
      I couldn't think of a single game in my library that would be fun or even possible to play on a smartphone 😂

    • @MindBlowerWTF
      @MindBlowerWTF Год назад

      @@Jehty_ I guess he has razer kishi type thing for his phone.

    • @IzraelGraves
      @IzraelGraves Год назад

      @@Jehty_ The comment by Matt and the reply by JM *SLAP* of corporate propaganda. It literally looks like an ad masquerading as two comments lmao

  • @Fergobirck
    @Fergobirck Год назад +107

    One little correction: the server browser doesn't apply to all your game library, only to the titles that implement the Steamworks API.

    • @JM-dq7xn
      @JM-dq7xn Год назад +10

      and, sadly, not many modern games even use dedicated servers - almost everything is just p2p

    • @maxrander0101
      @maxrander0101 Год назад +1

      you do know you can force a game to use the steamworks API so they will show up in a server list you just need to know how to edit the API file it uses in a game to be the right info for the game you want to list a server for

    • @vlad54rus-a
      @vlad54rus-a Год назад

      ​@@maxrander0101Got any sources on that?

    • @maxrander0101
      @maxrander0101 Год назад

      @@vlad54rus-a my own steam which i will not share with non friends and family due to it being hacked in the past i trust no one and never will other than that just keep linking games to your steam and most will do it unless they are locked to another launcher

    • @bigdick4090ti
      @bigdick4090ti Год назад

      @@maxrander0101 wait what? hacked from sharing your username???

  • @rafatvaz
    @rafatvaz Год назад +71

    Family sharing is incredible
    get a few friends together and bam, you library just tripled in size
    Also, if the host puts steam in offline mode, you can both play the game at the same time!

    • @localtavernsluteplayer2182
      @localtavernsluteplayer2182 Год назад

      How does that last one work for you, it's never worked for me or my friends

    • @rafatvaz
      @rafatvaz Год назад +5

      @@localtavernsluteplayer2182 The person sharing the game has to be offline, thus steam won't see that person is online playing the game

    • @headknocker2020
      @headknocker2020 Год назад +1

      @@rafatvaz This won't work if you both want to play a multiplayer game together though will it? Since the game has to be online to access servers and whatnot, or does going offline just affect steam and not the game you play?

    • @adventureonairvods
      @adventureonairvods Год назад +1

      ​@@headknocker2020yes it will work you can even go to the files for the game and launch it there even if the host is playing a game

    • @MrMCguy774
      @MrMCguy774 Год назад

      I bought a couple games for my girlfriend and she did for me too with the intent we would share the libraries, but for some reason only each others usernames don’t show up on the share list.
      Literally people I’ve since removed from my friends list still show up, but not hers or mine lol. No idea why it’s happening

  • @ballen6892
    @ballen6892 Год назад +3

    Some that I use frequently.
    Depot downloading, for previous title updates.
    Going to account data to see pretty much everything you've ever done, like sale game participation, comments you've reported, demos played in next fests, etc.
    Steam can easily show you where a games files are.
    The feature to add and remove options when you right click the icon.

  • @NigelMelanisticSmith
    @NigelMelanisticSmith Год назад +16

    I distinctly remember my surprise when I first accidentally opened the Steam MP3 Player lol

    • @ralphwiggum1203
      @ralphwiggum1203 Год назад

      ok

    • @0106johnny
      @0106johnny Год назад +4

      Does Steam still have the full flegded web browser embedded into the ingame overlay? I remember using that all the time for looking stuff up

    • @NigelMelanisticSmith
      @NigelMelanisticSmith Год назад +1

      @@0106johnny I know as of 2020, it was still in, but I haven't used it recently. As a fun fact, all of Steam today is actually built on top of the Chromium browser

    • @FishieUwU
      @FishieUwU Год назад

      ​@@0106johnny yes it does

  • @xter7856
    @xter7856 Год назад +30

    Though I knew about all of these features, it just makes me appreciate how much Steam has improved for us. Great platform.

    • @laurenz6760
      @laurenz6760 Год назад +1

      While they have some nice and appreciated features, I'd still call it a shitty platform overall

  • @FEO
    @FEO Год назад +1

    man, i must be a steam super user since i use all these on the reg. love remote play. i keep my gaming laptop on all the time and stream it too all the screens in my house. it's absolutely fantastic!

  • @BinkSayres
    @BinkSayres Год назад +15

    Yeah. Getting a Steam Deck, that local network transfer feature comes in really handy when I turn it back on and it needs to update a bunch of stuff. One thing that I do enjoy that wasn't mentioned was in internal Music Player. Not only does it give you an easy interface for playing all those Soundtracks that you accidentally bought with game bundles that are now part of your library, but you can also add in any other external source. It's not a robust music player, but it gives you something.

  • @dstutz
    @dstutz Год назад +57

    Interesting timing for this video, Valve is going to be releasing a pretty significant UI update fairly soon. It's already available in the latest Steam client beta

    • @slayerdwarfify
      @slayerdwarfify Год назад +1

      Thats 100% why they made this video

    • @digadigado
      @digadigado Год назад +3

      ruined small mode tbh

    • @ansemik
      @ansemik Год назад +1

      ruining the UI again??? why

    • @dstutz
      @dstutz Год назад +1

      @@slayerdwarfify You'd think they would have waited so the video wouldn't look completely outdated in just a matter of weeks

    • @dstutz
      @dstutz Год назад +1

      @@ansemik I've been using it for a few days now and I actually think it's a really nice upgrade. It looks nice and there's some genuinely good new features added

  • @yadu6947
    @yadu6947 Год назад +1

    You guys should make a video on how to secure a RUclips channel after your experience and what one should do if they are hacked

  • @panaxioius6791
    @panaxioius6791 Год назад +64

    One aspect of remote play that was not highlighted was the fact that due to it being hosted on one's PC, it's usually preferable for fighting games that have really old delay based netcode. Key example being Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 where the community actually hosts it's own Parsec servers to connect to BUT when that isn't a choice for whatever reason(paperwork, price, time to setup) remote play is used as the alternative

  • @ISawABear
    @ISawABear Год назад +80

    For the hidden games segment, you can also do this to install previous game versions (de-update). Did this with Skyrim after Bethesda updated the game (by surprise) a broke a ton of mods.

    • @crazydude5825
      @crazydude5825 Год назад +2

      Yep. Did this with Shadow of War myself, as I actually prefer the longer epilogue.

    • @mrfriskers564
      @mrfriskers564 Год назад

      I would love to do this for a couple games that updated their games and removed the LAN features

  • @JellyJonesey
    @JellyJonesey Год назад +1

    Once upon a nostalgic green theme time, using the URI you were able to download games you didn't own, and you could launch and play them as well.

  • @lennyngrado6365
    @lennyngrado6365 Год назад +8

    My favourite non hidden feature is it's community. The Decky plugin for automatically finding all the artwork for games is amazing. I got art for everything, even for freaking Jet Force Gemini.

  • @gonun69
    @gonun69 Год назад +14

    The browser built into the steam overlay is pretty useful. Some games are a bit of a pain to tab out of, so if you just want to Google something real quick you can use the steam browser instead.

  • @phoenixyt124
    @phoenixyt124 Год назад +17

    The steam input tip is really next level. Its already lovely on the deck, but on pc thats also so helpful.
    The local network transfer also is really helpful, and surprised me on my steam deck when it suddenly didn’t say downloading haha.

  • @james2042
    @james2042 Год назад +12

    One good one is the ability to either shift+click or ctrl+click games to select multiple to either make groups/tabs, install or uninstall multiple, or effect other properties in bulk. This is really helpful for like if your hd dies and you want to queue up 20 games to reinstall at once

    • @raptorjesus5488
      @raptorjesus5488 Год назад +2

      I found that out making part groups in space engineers but that trick works for lots of things (browsers tabs, file explorer and probably more)

    • @YounesLayachi
      @YounesLayachi Год назад +2

      Ctrl+Click and Shift+Click for selections are standard features of any graphical poin-and-click OS...

    • @raptorjesus5488
      @raptorjesus5488 Год назад

      @@YounesLayachi yeah I just never know about it or had to use it until I played space engineers

  • @rockstar6790
    @rockstar6790 Год назад +6

    That Storage manager feature is so useful to transfer games between drives without having to reinstall the game. I just bought a SSD drive and was able to transfer games from my spinning hard drive via Steam.

  • @thomasrogers8239
    @thomasrogers8239 Год назад +30

    I would love another episode of this! I completely forgot about the family sharing thing they have.

  • @light-master
    @light-master Год назад +4

    3:23 Really curious what "SD Card" y'all have that connects with an Ethernet cable

  • @davidecalitescu3727
    @davidecalitescu3727 Год назад +5

    Alternate video title: 10 features that the EPIC Games store does NOT have

  • @Zendariel87
    @Zendariel87 Год назад +13

    You can create a desktop configuration for your gamepad and map inputs like you would for games, this was pretty great when I used a ps4 controller on my pc and could use the touchpad as a mouse.

    • @stoner1337
      @stoner1337 Год назад

      I once screwed a gyroscope there to control the cursor by clicking on the triangle (the cursor in desktop mode could be controlled with a stick, touchpad, and when I wanted to press the triangle and the gyroscope turns on), it was very convenient, the same all the other buttons for myself, the stock scheme is so-so

  • @inokainemis
    @inokainemis Год назад +4

    i knew most of these, but a few were really handy, i cant wait for the follow up to learn even more "hidden" tricks in steam.

  • @CoolGuy-ix3wd
    @CoolGuy-ix3wd Год назад +3

    My favorite feature is that you can hide your NSFW games in your library and get access to it in View section.
    There's a section for beta testing for steam which you can try new upcoming features. (Steam will update it's overall design a little bit soon)
    Adding nickname to friends so you won't lose them if they change their names is also a good feature.

  • @SneakyJoeRu
    @SneakyJoeRu Год назад +7

    I like it how the video is just released and sponsors are already cleaned up. Good job fam

    • @YOEL_44
      @YOEL_44 Год назад +2

      Dude, it's suposed to be a secret...

    • @SneakyJoeRu
      @SneakyJoeRu Год назад +2

      @@YOEL_44 He had a video of a custom android client featuring this option. It's not a secret on this channel and it's how I learned about it myself (while using it, and ignoring the option)

    • @eniff2925
      @eniff2925 Год назад +1

      If wouldn't be there I would skip it manually

  • @Nerddy434
    @Nerddy434 Год назад +19

    Ah yes, I love waking up to obscurities being told to me by Linus

    • @timmy7201
      @timmy7201 Год назад +2

      Waking up? I'm back from work and eating dinner...

  • @wolfgartom
    @wolfgartom Год назад +3

    Not usually a fan of list videos, but this was actually very informative and useful!

  • @Crocogator
    @Crocogator Год назад +11

    Family Sharing has been such a huge boon to us. It's got a fair bit of leeway and I like that.

  • @loganhartdegen
    @loganhartdegen Год назад +34

    Also Steam Input can be used to simulate gamepad when not supported, or use a gamepad as a wireless mouse.
    Also they have a Beta with a ton of new Overlay features including a notes section and stuff that seems awesome.

    • @sovo1212
      @sovo1212 Год назад

      Overlays only worked on big picture mode, did they fix this?

  • @GFourGadget
    @GFourGadget Год назад +3

    Thanks for the Steam tech tips man

  • @Acorn_Anomaly
    @Acorn_Anomaly Год назад +6

    Also, I love that Small Mode is basically the original Steam interface from way back when.

  • @benseal3072
    @benseal3072 Год назад +25

    If you do another steam video, it would be cool if you talked about the origins of steam for a few beats INCLUDING Xfire and Fileplanet to educate these youngsters on what we had to go through to update our games. Wouldn’t take long and would love to see that part of pre-steam history showcased.

  • @WilliumBobCole
    @WilliumBobCole Год назад +7

    Not a direct Steam feature, but the plugin for Chrome, Augmented Steam, has a ton of useful features, but I mostly like it to sanity check game purchases by being able to see the best available price as well as the lowest price historically. You can also see pricing for other regions, though of course making use of that information is a risk if you don't have a legitimate reason in Valve's eyes. Also Augmented Steam shows information like what DRM is used etc, and I was recently able to confirm that it will also show a message if a title does not support family sharing, as I have run into that in the past; I recommended a game to my friend who has access to my library but the game wouldn't show up for him, turns out it was one of the few exclusions, and I had no easy way of knowing that at the time, but now it's as simple as checking the store page in my browser.

  • @amstrad00
    @amstrad00 Год назад +5

    Interesting thing about one of those 'Hidden Games': Spacewar (AppID: 480) is also the official temporary AppID for any developers integrating Steam into their games. So if you're a developer and testing your Steam functionality, Steam will show you as playing Spacewar.

    • @zeolysse
      @zeolysse Год назад

      Lol it's mostly used to squat steam servers on cracked game. It even give you a piracy warning guide when you play it.

    • @adsads196
      @adsads196 Год назад +1

      A lot of me mateys play it while sailing the high seas. Arr!

    • @zeolysse
      @zeolysse Год назад

      @@adsads196 lol I have more than 150h on Spacewar

  • @louism771
    @louism771 Год назад +25

    I loved the hardware Steam Link, the easy setup and its small and sleek design. Never got the Steam Link app running quite as easy and reliable no matter which platform I tried it on. There's always something to troubleshoot, be it performance or input compatibility.

    • @samsoulee
      @samsoulee Год назад +3

      I use the steam link almost every day to cast my computer on my main TV : very easy and fast to boot 👌

    • @prairiepanda
      @prairiepanda Год назад +3

      It's so seamless! I can't believe they discontinued it.

    • @digadigado
      @digadigado Год назад

      regret not getting a few when they were selling off the stock when discontinuing it, same with steam controllers

    • @samsoulee
      @samsoulee Год назад

      @@digadigado The steam controller is great too, but honestly : not essential . You can always use a wireless mouse or a gamepad on a computer or steamlink so ...

    • @digadigado
      @digadigado Год назад

      @@samsoulee I just have a steam controller that I do like using but I don't want to use it cause then I'll get used to it too much then it'll die

  • @199Bubi
    @199Bubi Год назад +10

    Dynamic Lists were a gamechanger for me! Being able to see all installed games on top of a library containing more than 1300 games is a blessing!

  • @danieloldi
    @danieloldi Год назад +5

    My favorite is "Steam Remote Play Toghether" feature!
    Also I really love "Interactive Recommender" feature on store. It's hidden under "Your Store". Also "Labs" features are pretty interesting.

  • @Daggerhead69
    @Daggerhead69 Год назад +11

    Knew some of the hidden features but learnt about a lot of new ones . Loved the video Linus :))

  • @ahando
    @ahando Год назад +1

    One of my favourite features I haven't see mentioned is being able to go to your library and just type the name of the game you want without clicking the searchbar and it will find that game if it's in your library

  • @Sugar-gp2re
    @Sugar-gp2re Год назад +5

    Steam's local network share is one of my favorite features, I'm planning on setting up a pc to download my whole steam library so i can instantly download all my games from my network

  • @Secret_Takodachi
    @Secret_Takodachi Год назад +5

    Steam Input + Steam Deck built in inputs = Most crazy/useful custom configs I've ever seen. Some are so good they've become "my default" for any controller. Others are niche and only even possible on the Deck's controls due to the touch sensitivity thumbsticks+gyros & touch pads.
    All of them are awesome❤

    • @dgamefather
      @dgamefather Год назад +1

      Totally agree, Steam controller configs are just as crazy too.

  • @aaron_d_henderson1984
    @aaron_d_henderson1984 Год назад +1

    for the delisted hidden games, just make sure the game is still active. TERA no longer exists (but its on the list) as it's servers shut down on June 30, 2022.

  • @teukusulthan2107
    @teukusulthan2107 Год назад +4

    8:29 My favorite Steam feature is play the game button

  • @wirytiox1577
    @wirytiox1577 Год назад +7

    you must explain how to make a launchable shortcut with launch parameters, very useful when you need to swap between setting.

  • @jeremyzed6726
    @jeremyzed6726 Год назад +1

    what is the thing that linus is plugging the ethernet cable into at 3:24?

  • @cleio81
    @cleio81 Год назад +15

    There are a ton of steam features I really love. Gabe has done good things. Hopefully this means that the platform will be around for a very very long time.

  • @EdisonTheFox
    @EdisonTheFox Год назад +8

    Two words: Dynamic Collections. With those my library is so much more organized! You can set them the auto add games based on store tags, whether they're multiplayer or not or even genre. Give them a try!

    • @DaVince21
      @DaVince21 Год назад

      Agreed on this. It made finding all the rhythm games I own much easier.

    • @lfla0179
      @lfla0179 Год назад +1

      You can create dynamic tags on your own. Like "games never played". 😅 It will show all the games you bought and never played. But it will show every SDK kit and exclusive server as well... those came with every half-life...

  • @Exilum
    @Exilum Год назад +2

    Nothing I didn't know, but it's great to see light being shone on what makes steam great.

  • @bobbybaeX
    @bobbybaeX Год назад +22

    Steam workshop is such a timersaver, and such a great feature for the modding community

  • @MiuKujo
    @MiuKujo Год назад +18

    I hate Big Picture mode, but learning about Small Mode is revolutionary for me. Having my library be that small and tidy is beautiful on my setup.

    • @Platinum199
      @Platinum199 Год назад +2

      I love big picture mode, the new one not the old one

    • @SakosTechSpot
      @SakosTechSpot Год назад +1

      Pretty useful for living room gaming with a controller. Pretty sure that's the intent of it.

    • @Thornskade
      @Thornskade Год назад

      @@Platinum199 I kinda liked the old one better, it was slick and clean. Hopefully someone will make plugins for Windows like on Steam Deck to improve it

    • @MvsG18
      @MvsG18 Год назад

      big picture has been always mixed for me, it's looks stunning but so underdone, the amount of features they left out for no reason is annoying and it's quite akward to use.

  • @and0sio
    @and0sio Год назад +1

    Wow, actual tech tips on LTT 😮

  • @cookieNuke
    @cookieNuke Год назад +3

    I really like the limit bandwidth for downloads feature. Since I have a slow WiFi connection, it is hard for me to both download a game and also play online simultaneously. I also become laggy in Discord. So the limit bandwidth allows me to apply a cap on bandwidth so I can do all these without lag

  • @stef2006101
    @stef2006101 Год назад +6

    You just made the developers who made these features happy. Nothing more disappointing then working on a feature for month, to not have anybody use it.

  • @ReaperSilently
    @ReaperSilently Год назад

    interestingly, the server view is something I used already for years. When I first started playing CS:Source, I learned from friends that I should search for servers there, being de_ for bomb maps, or cs_ for hostage, or then specific servers like deagle only maps, and add them to favorites if you liked them via the 'played recently' tab. Now I'm using it to go to my own hosted servers (Valheim), what is just amazing. I have my own game servers running, and have friends log in via the server window, all closed, not public, but still, awesome to do, and free (sure hardware and elec not counted, but no costs on renting a server), and it goes further, as we're doing that with Don't Starve together as well (although, that was more painfull to set up). But still, having this function in steam, ootb, it just amazing.
    Great video, really liked it! learned some things and please add a follow up!

  • @evilkamatis542
    @evilkamatis542 Год назад +8

    Steam's Big Picture mode is criminally under used. I do not regularly use this mode before because I really do not liked the crappy UI and over all look of it but after their update it looks really good, clean and functional. It's like I already prefer using it over the normal view mode of steam.

    • @NexusXP
      @NexusXP Год назад

      The problem is the new big picture mod is extremely slow at times for some devices.

  • @jessen600
    @jessen600 Год назад +4

    My favorite steam feature is the game backup feature. So if you uninstall a large game to free up space on your main drive you can install it again later faster locally. Or if for whatever reason Steam goes out of business.

  • @guimogardo
    @guimogardo Год назад

    Linus Tech Tips actually giving Tips again. What a time to be alive. More vids like this please.

  • @DreitTheDarkDragon
    @DreitTheDarkDragon Год назад +6

    0:43 - THERE IS APP?!

  • @MarioMadness1
    @MarioMadness1 Год назад +5

    I've used the remote play few times. that was sorta the main thing with the Steam Machines.. and I still got tons of delisted games ! like DiRT Rally