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Steam’s 7-Feature Update That Fixes Everything Gamers Hate

Steam’s latest mega-update revolutionizes game organization and performance tracking. Discover how new customization tools and CPU temperature monitoring from Steam are changing the way gamers interact with their libraries.

Steam’s Game Library Chaos is Over- Here’s the Fix You’ve Been Waiting For

Steam mega-update ends our long national game-sorting nightmare, adds ...
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For years, Steam users have endured the maddening disorder of alphabetically sorted game libraries. Iconic series like Assassin’s Creed and Yakuza were scattered out of sequence, leaving players to scroll and search through a mess. But Valve has finally delivered a long-awaited solution in its September 9 mega-update: a new “Customization” tab in game properties.

This feature allows users to assign custom sort titles to games, effectively letting you reorder them however you like without changing their visible names. Want your Assassin’s Creed games to appear in release order? Simply label them “Assassin’s Creed 1” through “12” and voila- your library is now a timeline. It’s a small tweak with a massive quality-of-life impact, especially for completionists and collectors.

Beyond sorting, the Customization tab also lets users upload custom artwork, giving your library a personal touch. And for those with “private” games they’d rather keep tucked away, dynamic collections and filtered views now support private titles, making it easier to organize without judgment.

Performance Overlay Gets a Power Boost-Now with CPU Temp Tracking

While the sorting fix is a headline-grabber, the update packs a punch in performance enhancements, too. Steam’s in-game performance overlay now includes CPU temperature monitoring for both Windows and Linux. On Windows, this requires a kernel-mode driver, but users can opt out if they prefer. This feature is especially useful for Stream Deck and Legion Go handheld users who want to keep tabs on thermal performance during intense sessions.

The overlay also received a slew of improvements: better font clarity, accurate DLSS frame-gen readings, and more precise GPU utilization metrics for NVIDIA users. These updates make the overlay not just functional, but genuinely insightful for gamers who care about frame rates and system health.

Accessibility wasn’t left behind either. A new settings menu introduces high contrast mode, reduced motion option, and UI scaling-making Steam more inclusive for all users. Other notable fixes include smoother controller support (especially for 8BitDo and GameCube controllers), improved Big Picture mode navigation, and recording experience. Even the Steam store got a facelift, with wider game pages and smarter genre recommendations.

Valve’s mega-update isn’t just a patch- it’s a full-on overhaul that addresses long-standing frustrations while adding thoughtful new features. Whether you’re a library perfectionist or a performance junki, this update has something for you.

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