It Looks Like Steam Will Soon Use Frame Rate Data Gathered by Its Millions of Users to Estimate How Well a Game Will Actually Run on Your PC
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It Looks Like Steam Will Soon Use Frame Rate Data Gathered by Its Millions of Users to Estimate How Well a Game Will Actually Run on Your PC
Valve already collects a lot of data about your gaming PC, typically to release its hardware survey every month. But it looks like Steam will soon use frame rate data gathered by its millions of users to estimate how well a game will actually run on your rig.This all started about a month ago, when a SteamOS beta started collecting performance information. But now, a user on ResetEra (via PC Gamer) has spotted a string in the latest Steam update…
Steam Is Reportedly Working on an FPS Estimator Based on the User’s Hardware Specifications for a Game’s Expected Performance
Image: Valve It appears that Valve is collecting data to develop an FPS estimator for Steam so that users can get an idea of how a game will perform on their PC. Users on Resetera have reported that for the last month or so, Valve has asked them for permission to gather information regarding frames per second metrics on games. Code from a recent Steam client update also shows added instructions to perform the task, asking users for their system …
Valve is preparing an interesting feature for Steam store pages. They could display an FPS estimate tailored to your system. This would allow you to better assess the performance you can expect before purchasing a game. This feature... Read the article: Steam: FPS estimates for your system could appear on store pages Where you can follow us: Facebook, Reddit, Google News, X, Threads
Steam Will Estimate Game FPS Before Purchase to Show Expected PC Performance
Steam is reportedly in the process of adding a "Frame Estimator" tool that can estimate your PC's performance before you purchase a game. As you know, Valve's Steam platform is the largest gaming platform in the world, with access to millions of PCs. The Steam Client application offers an option to include your PC in Valve's telemetry system, which processes data such as your PC's specifications and game information, including your library. Usin…
Continuing on the path of constant improvements to its platform, Valve will apparently allow you to see the images by
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