“Framerate Estimator” evidence in Steam’s new update points to more detailed performance tests than Valve’s Verified programmes

“Framerate Estimator” evidence in Steam’s new update points to more detailed performance tests than Valve’s Verified programmes

Steam is, most likely, going to get a lot more prophetic about how its thousands of games might run on your PC. ResetEra user dex3108 spotted, deep within the Valve app’s newest client update, a number of unused text strings relating to a “Framerate Estimator” tool. Putting aside my sadness that no-one’s ever thought to call me The Framerate Estimator, in the appropriate title case, it sounds like this would take a rough punt on how many frames per second the user’s hardware can churn out in a given game.

While such an addition hasn’t been confirmed by Gabe & Co. themselves, it was only a couple of months ago that Steam began (optionally) collecting anonymised framerate data; I still think this began with Verified programmes for the Steam Deck, Steam Machine, and Steam Frame in mind, though that data could absolutely feed a more bespoke tool like this. And serving up specific framerate ranges – even estimates – for any PC player, regardless of hardware, would take Valve’s performance previews into both much wider and much more detailed territory.

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1 Comment

  1. ledner.hoyt

    This update sounds promising! Enhanced performance testing could really help gamers make more informed choices about their games. Looking forward to seeing how it all unfolds!

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