The roundup reveals all of your favorite games.
The massively popular digital distribution platform Steam just got a brand new feature, Steam Replay 2022. This basically represents a PC version of the beloved PlayStation 2022 Wrap Up, another holiday favorite. Similar to its equivalent by Sony, Steam Replay 2022 shows all of your most played games, percentage of time played, number of sessions, and much more.
You can find all of the details by logging into Steam, navigating over to the New & Noteworthy tab on the Store page, and clicking on Steam Replay 2022. Supposing that you’re logged into Steam already on your current browser, you can also click on this link right here.
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When you’ve taken a good look at your own personal year in review, Steam offers you the option of keeping your Steam Replay 2022 results private, sharing them with friends, or showing everything to the general public. The sharing buttons even feature a special option for taking screenshots in the best aspect ratios for all of your favorite social media platforms.
While many console owners have been able to enjoy something like this for years, players on PC have been every bit as impressed with Steam Replay 2022 as could be expected. Nintendo and Sony for example have already offered up their Switch Year in Review 2022 and PlayStation 2022 Wrap Up, respectively. This particular community has on the other hand been taking to a variety of different social media platforms including Reddit and Resetera to share their statistics for the very first time, complete with screenshots.
While many players have spent relatively modest amounts of time on the platform, some of the more dedicated users have been boasting about finishing thousands of sessions. The discussion has of course touched on a couple of points where the new roundup has room for improvement as well. “Shame there’s no overall playtime breakdown in hours,” the user known as Linus815 for example remarked.
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Update on Youtube Valve reveals Steam Deck Slim plans!
All in all, a pretty good year for the Steam Deck.
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A second-gen Steam Deck is coming — but maybe not a “Pro”
Valve has repeatedly confirmed that the Steam Deck is a “multi-generational product” and new versions are on the way. What will they include? When I asked Yang and Griffais for the pain points they wanted to address in a sequel, they had nearly identical answers: screen and battery life.
What about performance? Like Nintendo — which has repeatedly chosen not to increase the performance of the Nintendo Switch despite having the technology to make a so-called “Switch Pro” — Valve is similarly weighing whether to keep the handheld’s performance consistent for now.
“Right now the fact that all the Steam Decks can play the same games and that we have one target for users to understand what kind of performance level to expect when you’re playing and for developers to understand what to target… there’s a lot of value in having that one spec,” says Griffais.
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