Steam is finally getting a category listing for soundtracks, which cleans up how theyre offered on the marketplace. Since theyre no longer classified as DLC, that means soundtracks will no longer have system requirements in their listings.
Its kind of silly that they did for all this time, right? Soundtrack vendors usually just tossed in some kind of minimal operating system and left it at that, but Undertales Toby Fox had a little more fun with it when it was listed way back in 2015.
Steam is introducing a new download format called “Soundtracks” so the UNDERTALE Soundtrack won’t be categorized as “Game DLC” anymore. … The point is you only have a little longer to see this stupid joke on the store page pic.twitter.com/rtJKyvNloY
tobyfox (@tobyfox) January 15, 2020
We like the very fast processor that can play 9000 songs per second. That is one punk rock processor! But really though, its just music files. This probably isnt the end of system requirement goofs across the board. For example, a reply to Foxs thread shows the fun had by The End is Nigh and The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth .
The new soundtrack features and functionalities such downloading songs without the base game, browsing and managing music libraries within the Steam library will be available beginning Jan. 20.
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