The developers have pushed a major patch for Steam Beta

Jan 14, 2014 09:32 GMT  ·  By

Valve has released a new Beta build of its Steam client, featuring a large number of changes and improvements.

The company usually pushes a few Beta updates before upgrading the stable branch of Steam, and now it's time for another Beta build to be available for download.

According to the developers, when installing a game, Steam places it at the end of the download queue instead of at the front, the application waits for the network to connect before auto-login, all supported locales can now be used in daisy wheel, and a fix has been implemented so that daisy wheel defaults to the correct language after the language is changed.

Also, the characters selected in daisy wheel have been made less obvious for password field text entry, and the Change Password UI has been changed.

Check out the official announcement for more details about this release. You can also download the Steam installer from Softpedia if you don't have the client.