Updates to Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Source and Day of Defeat: Source have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Server Browser
- Fixed the server browser not saving filter settings properly
21 July 2010
TF2, CS:S and DoD:S Updates Released
19 July 2010
Steam client update released
A Steam client update is now available. To apply the update, click the File menu inside of Steam and then select "Check for Steam Client Updates...". The specific changes include:
Steam Client
- Fixed words immediately followed by a newline not wrapping properly.
- Fixed the "Login" button in the login dialog from being enabled when no text has been entered in either field.
- Fixed the "Next" button in the retrieve account wizard being enabled when no text has been entered.
- Fixed the "Next" button in the activate CD key dialog being enabled when no text has been entered.
- Improved error messages for certain purchase failures
- Fixed "multiple cache instantiation error" on game launch
- Fix crashes that could occur while typing over a selection with an IME enabled
- When receiving the “chat from new user” introduction dialog, make a click on the other correspondent’s avatar go to their profile
- Better hit testing and copy-to-clipboard behavior in chat windows
- Fixed occasional stuttering caused by unlocking achievements.
- Extended Steam Hardware Survey to now be the Steam Hardware & Software Survey
15 July 2010
CS:S, TF2 and DoD:S Updates Released
Updates to Counter-Strike: Source, Team Fortress 2 and Day of Defeat: Source have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Engine
- Tuned thread initialization to improve performance on CPUs with more than four cores
14 July 2010
Source SDK Update Released
Label
Commentary Editor,
FacePoser,
Fix,
Source SDK,
Update
Updates to Source SDK have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Source SDK
- Fixed crashes in Faceposer and commentary editor
TF2, CS:S and DoD:S Updates Released
Label
DoD,
Orange Box Engine,
Source Engine,
Update
Updates to Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Source and Day of Defeat: Source have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Engine
- Increased the resilience of client/server data table mismatches when playing back demos. This will make most old demo files playable again, but with potential visual side effects
13 July 2010
Day Of Defeat Now Available On Steam For Mac Users
Hey, Mac owners, you can now play Day of Defeat, courtesy of Steam.
Day of Defeat: Source Now Available on Mac
This week, Valve has added another title from its classic catalog into the growing Mac game library. Day of Defeat: Source now joins Portal, Team Fortress 2, Half-Life 2 and Counter-Strike Source as a native title for Apple's computer platform
Day of Defeat: Source launches for Mac as a SteamPlay title, allowing current owners of the PC version the option to also download and play it on Mac machines. As a SteamPlay title, users from both platforms can also face-off against each other on the World War II-inspired battlefield.
Day of Defeat began life as a Half-Life mod in 2000 before being purchased and sold by Valve, and publisher Activision, in 2003. In September 2005, Day of Defeat: Source was released.
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12 July 2010
Now on Mac! - Day of Defeat: Source
Now you can enjoy Day of Defeat: Source, the WWII mulitplayer classic from Valve, on your Mac! Assume the role of infantry, sniper or machine-gunner classes and experience the intense online action set in Europe during WWII.
09 July 2010
TF2, CS:S and DoD:S Updates Released
Label
Fix,
Orange Box Engine,
Source Engine,
Steam,
Update
Updates to Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Source and Day of Defeat: Source have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Engine
- Fixed client crash related flashlight usage.
- Fixed several issues related to alt-tabbing (invisible players, etc).
01 July 2010
Steam client update released
A Steam client update is now available. To apply the update, click the File menu inside of Steam and then select "Check for Steam Client Updates...". The specific changes include:
Steam Client
- Added UI to disable Steam Cloud per-game and per-account.
- Added an icon in list view for uninstalled games that support cloud.
- Steam Cloud will now download files for installed games on logon.
- Fixed Steam Cloud sync failures that occurred because of deleted files.
- Improve text hit testing in chat windows.
- Make player names in chat windows clickable, taking you to that user's profile.
- Fixed tabs in the settings dialog sometimes not drawing correctly.
- Fixed a regression that prevented steam from automatically validating and repairing damaged game caches on launch.
- Shortened the delay between launching steam and being offered offline mode in the case of no network connectivity.
- Fixes the label under the dropdown on the game properties updates page for non-cloud games.
- Shows the "cloud disabled" icon in list view for games with cloud disabled that are not installed.
- Fixes players paying mods showing up as "in-game" rather than "in-mod" in the friends window.
- Fixes the login button in the login dialog becoming enabled when the dialog is dragged after the button is pressed.
- Improves whitespace detection in chats.
- Fixes a confusing error message when attempting to back up to a directory that doesn't exist (it would tell you the disk doesn't have enough space).
- Fixes weirdness with radio buttons when pressing the 'back' key on the backup wizard.
- Fixes game manuals not opening in an external browser.
- [OSX] Makes player names in chat windows clickable
- [OSX] Fixed a class of bugs that could cause steam to hang while shutting down, especially if network settings had changed.
- [OSX] Fixes tooltip flickering.
- [OSX] Cmd+Left/Right now go to beginning/end of line.
- [OSX] Option+Left/Right now go to word boundaries.
- [OSX] Option+Enter now inserts a newline.
- [OSX] Fixes some Windows-specific wording about the notification tray in the preferences/settings window.
- [OSX] Prevents backing up files to the file system root.
- [OSX] Treats the return key the same as the enter key.
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