For games with puzzles that require external maps, this could be a game changer. In fact, most elements of the overlay can be pinned to the game screen including the browser. These notes are cloud based and as such they will follow you across devices. The new overlay can be fully customised to include notes and these notes can also pinned over the game you’re playing for extra information. The new overlay manager is robust with a few interesting improvements including a better browser. We’ve picked a few overlay windows to show by default, and you can pick and personalize the pieces of content you’d like to see in your own overlay – settings are saved between games,” reads an announcement. There is a new toolbar, giving you access to anything you may need in the middle of a game – friends chat, achievements progress, guides, discussions, a browser, and more. “It’s got a brand-new user interface, adding new utility and allowing for more customizability. One of the bigger highlights is the overhauled in-game overlay. Much of this work, however, isn’t visible as Valve has tried to unify its codebase so that it can more easily deploy features, fixes and updates to all versions of the software. With this update Steam brings visual and usability improvement to all users whether they’re on desktop, Steam Deck or Mobile. This update is rather substantial and gives us something we’ve been begging for for a while – a unified appearance. Like us, you may have noticed that Steam received an update today while preparing your gaming station for the long weekend.
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