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https://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3349163094
"start steam://open/minigameslist" with -no browsers works like wonders
Some people are using the new patcher for skinning a new UI. I think it would be helpful for Compact development.
I'll publish a new version later.
General tab is messy
https://i.imgur.com/GzWsGmt.png
The default UI already felt like a bloated waste of space, but the new UI feels like it's made for mobile devices; like Microsoft's "Modern" UI. A trend programs and websites have been adopting for a while now.
Seems like every half a decade companies decide to change things for the benefit of.. something or other. I never understand why, nor understand why they don't give users options, even if they don't bother to update the old UI anymore and just add a disclaimer to it.
Power users want the old UI every time, but companies just don't listen and we're all forced to deal with these changes every single time.
Seems nothing ever gets better and no product is safe from it.