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Edd314159 | 1 year ago

Isn’t this technically the original _Steam_ UI, not just Counter Strike?

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rtehfm|1 year ago

True, but the original Steam was created for managing updates to Counter Strike and their anti-cheap system (VAC if memory serves me right). Also back when having a low WON ID (now SteamID) was a badge of honor (like having a low Slashdot account ID).

Ringz|1 year ago

Sorry for the useless comment but I really like the idea of a „anti-cheap system“.

I will use it in my next presentation for shareholders. /s

bakugo|1 year ago

Yes, the Steam client was originally built on top of the same VGUI library used in Valve's games, and used the same style as HL1/CS/etc back then.

c_r_w|1 year ago

Was VGUI built on GTK back then? It looked exactly the same as other GTK apps I was using in the early 00s.

jamesfinlayson|1 year ago

It was added to Half-Life (and not long after to Counter-Strike) in March 2000 or so. Not sure when Steam first launched but I think there was a beta from 2002?

WorldMaker|1 year ago

Yeah, still feels like even today Steam could pop up something in this style somewhere when you press a less common button or cause a less common error. Kind of like how Windows would occasionally have even Windows 3.x style dialogs up until last year in Windows 11, and still has a few stragglers from Windows 9x era.