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Steam client beta adds Steam Deck-friendly install size and cloud sync indicatorsPrepping for the handheld launch, one suspects

Prepping for the handheld launch, one suspects

The Steam Deck standing in front of a laptop running Steam

If you’re opted into Valve’sSteamclient beta, you may have noticed a couple of small but potentially very helpful UI updates that rolled out in the past few hours. Changes that are available on desktop but could be even more helpful, methinks, on the upcomingSteam Deck.

The first appears on the Library page of games you own, but haven’t installed yet: a new “Space required” string that lists how much hard drive orSSDspace it will need. As it stands on the main Steam client, you can’t normally see this info without clicking the Install button, so that’s a click saved whenever you’re trying to find out if a new game (or nostalgic re-install) will fit onto stuffed storage.

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Clearly that’s a handy change for any PC or laptop, though I do wonder if it was made with the Steam Deck in mind. With even the most expensive Steam Deck’s SSD size maxing out at 512GB, free space could quickly fill up, unless you also shell out for an up-to-spec SD card. Or ignore Valve’s advice and upgrade the SSD itself. Either way, theSteam Deck’s UIwill share plenty of elements with Steam’s desktop interface, so you can probably expect the more readily available install size indicators to help allocate space on the handheld too. For now, here’s a lil' before and after:

A zoomed-in view of the Steam Library page for Dota 2.

The Steam UI’s ‘space required’ indicator in the client beta update.

The second change replaces that indicator once a game is installed, and it’s a new Steam Cloud icon that shows whether your save files are synced or not. Again, it’s small amendment, but one that more conveniently communicates info that you’d otherwise need to try launching the game to find out. A cloud with a tick means all is well, and if a game is out of sync, you can click the icon to attempt a re-sync. Neat!

A new Steam Cloud sync icon in the Steam Library, as it appears in the latest client beta.

This feature (or something near-identical to it) would also be a fine fit for the Steam Deck, given its portable nature and likelihood of being dragged out of Wi-Fi range. And keeping track of sync status would be even more important in games that supportDynamic Cloud Sync, a new version of Valve’s cloud saving system that aims to streamline switching between the Steam Deck and a PC.