So alternatively, you can opt in/out of steam beta and see how that changes things vdf files are saved as what you name the profile so you could find a "Rocket car" profile that's specific to RL easily through searchīut again, I'm not sure if this will actually clear the problems up. I'm not sure exactly how to find specific games from all these numbers but the. Controller config is where the individual game configs are stored.įrom here you can 'purge' all data however I'm not sure if this'll actually clear it or not, but this is worth a try. If its not that exact folder it'll be in userdata and then a few subfolders like shown above
To see all the fixes and improvements added to the Steam Client Update June 10 release, please consult the release notes attached below.Originally posted by Wow! Great moves! Keep it up!:Lucky you, I happen to know where all the profiles are saved Lastly, streaming of Vulkan applications has just got a lot better for Valve's In-Home Streaming feature. Some Steam VR enhancements have been added as well in today's stable Steam Client update, which you can install right now by accessing the Steam menu and clicking on the "Check for Steam Client Updates" entry, such as initial support for viewing stereo screenshots in VR. For example, SteamOS and GNU/Linux users will be able to launch the Steam Client when the Steam Runtime has been disabled, and Mac gamers should notice great improvements to the In-Game Overlay in Retina-aware games. Of course, there are also the usual platform-specific bug fixes. Moreover, the issue with missing Workshop content when uninstalling and reinstalling a game has been fixed. There are numerous enhancements implemented in the June 10 Steam Client Update, starting with better compatibility for Valve's Steam Controller and Steam Link devices with the recently released DOOM 2016 first-person shooter game, and continuing with performance improvements to Vulkan apps with AMD hardware.Īmong the general improvements that have been implemented in the Steam Client, we can mention a short idle-timer making sure Steam Client updates will no longer disrupt your typing as well as better resizing of windows.
Today, June 10, 2016, Valve has pushed a new major Steam Client update to the stable channels for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.