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This would be great, I get frustrated with so many games running terribly with stuttering and awful 1% lows on FPS, despite my hardware meeting/passing the recommended requirements.
It would be nice to see real data on that before hand, instead of needing to buy a game and ending up refunding it an hour later.
Stuttering is not shown through fps only though, we need more than 1 number.
True, hopefully they’re collecting frame time data as well.
Lol Gabe retaliating against the games industry for the bitching and lawsuits recently.
Game industry: Steam is a monopoly!
Customers: Yeah, but it’s because the rest of you suck.
Steam: Heheh, this is fun. Should we just sit on our laurels here and coast on this good will? Or maybe we should burn that good will by selling ad space? Nah, let’s add another feature people will actually like.