Was posting this as a reply elsewhere, but it's probably worth its own discussion.
I just opened the app, and it took at least 10 seconds to launch, between updating and actually launching—if one of my browsers took that long to start, it would immediately be an ex-browser.
I also notice the app doesn't have the 'Add a note' function, which I find very useful. For Planet Coaster, the app downplays the DRM warning "Warning: This title uses 3rd-party DRM (Denuvo Anti-Tamper)" which might cause it to be missed by a few people.
Browser + extension above also provides these panels, which I find useful:
and
So over to you—what advantages does the app have that I'm overlooking?
The Augmented Steam browser extension is good for that, eg:reduce getting burned buying a game
Yes, of course, makes it much simpler to deal with the daily on-sale emails.I primarily use Steam in a browser, as I prefer having the ability to open multiple tabs.
I just opened the app, and it took at least 10 seconds to launch, between updating and actually launching—if one of my browsers took that long to start, it would immediately be an ex-browser.
I also notice the app doesn't have the 'Add a note' function, which I find very useful. For Planet Coaster, the app downplays the DRM warning "Warning: This title uses 3rd-party DRM (Denuvo Anti-Tamper)" which might cause it to be missed by a few people.
Browser + extension above also provides these panels, which I find useful:
and
So over to you—what advantages does the app have that I'm overlooking?