REVOLUTiON SteamUp! v2.1.4
Released on: 31/10/2009
What is it
SteamUp! is a Steam client memory patcher.
Prerequisites
Notes
Changelog
Released on: 31/10/2009
What is it
SteamUp! is a Steam client memory patcher.
- SteamUp! will enhance your Steam experience by providing you all available Steam apps.
- SteamUp! will not modify any of the original Steam files.
- Extended ValveTestApp Filter
- Host a cracked Server
- "Unable to contact CD-Key Server" removal
- "Steam validation rejected" removal
- Join any cracked server with an unique ID, supported by VUP.
- Works with any update.
- Chooseable Subscriptions via config file.
- Host a server via SRCDS/HLDS
- Choose Masterserver to apply Server.
- Option to show only Installed Games.
- It's a handy thing to have a steam client memory patcher. While there are some steam memory patchers available out there, you might ask yourself why making another one... You also all know that REVOLUTiON only brings original releases. So why is this then? Because, as far as we know, there are no memory patchers out there which handle all 3rd party games properly. That's the point, this one does.
Note that some Antivirus Software, under some circumstances, might detect this as a virus. NOD32 detected it as "probably unknown newheur_PE virus", so I would strongly suggest that you disable Advanced Heuristics (detection of new unknown viruses) in your AntiVirus programs.
That's all for now, if you have any bugs to report or improvements to suggest, feel free to do it.
- Download Steam from Welcome to Steam
- Install Steam
- Extract Launcher.exe and SteamUp.dll to the directory where you installed Steam client.
- Start Launcher.exe and enjoy
Prerequisites
- Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable package
Notes
- If you start Steam.exe instead, only the apps that you really own will be available.
Shortcuts created from Steam game list will not point to Launcher.exe.
Changelog
v2.1.4
v2.1.1
- Fixed more crash occurred with recent Steam version
- Fixed accidentally hooking of game server functions in Steam process
- Fixed the crashes with recent Steam versions.
- Removed the E-Mail modification.
v2.1.1
- Fixed not reading TestAppFilter settings.
- Fixed Subscription 0 not beeing subscribed (Free Games, Mods)
- Fixed the TestAppFilter.
- Removed Hooks for "SteamEnumerateApp", "SteamEnumerateSubscription".
- Removed option to show only Installed Games.
- Changed the way the TestApp filter works, added more options to filter which can reduce crashes.
- Removed "-clientapp" support due repackers stealing our work, dll will be useless without our Launcher.
- Fixed a bug where SteamUp! would crash while trying to filter TestApps.
- Fixed a bug where SteamUp! would crash upon steamclient.dll loading after the latest Steam update
- Enhanced the callback logger
- Fixed some minor bugs
- SteamUp! will display all games by default; use -filterapps to show only installed ones
- Some minor bug fixes
- -steamupdebug is now read from commandline.txt correctly
- Only games you have cache files for will be visible in your games list. (use -showallapps to show them all)
- Added an option to remove a chosen subscription from your client (use -unsubscribe <SubID>)
- Added an option to remove a chosen app from your subscriptions;
- this will remove all subscriptions which contain your AppID (use -unsubscribeapp <AppID>)
- Added an option to choose whether SteamUp should inject self into a launched app (use -noinject <AppID>)
- You can now specify -stryderwrapper on the command line if you intend to use Stryder's Steam3Client
- Added the ability to use user stats in TF2 (enables Loadout)
- Fixed a bug caused by callback logging even when logging was not enabled
- Fixed some minor bugs
- SteamUp! will not display "Failed to contact key server" anymore
- Added support for -clientapp parameter. You can now start SteamUp! with steam.exe -clientapp SteamUp.dll
- Fixed a bug which occured after Steam would try to restart
- Possibly fixed some games that didn't want to launch?
- Quick fix due to latest Steam update
- SteamUp! will parse the command line properly now.
- SteamUp! will not show any ValveTestApp (use -showtestapps to show them)