Steam finally gets a list of the category of soundtracks, which refines how they are offered in the market. Since it is no longer classified as DLC, that means the soundtracks will no longer have the program requirements on their list.
It's kind of stupid for all this time, isn't it? Noise vendors are usually thrown into some kind of small operating system and leave it there, though Undertale
Steam is introducing a new download format called "Soundtracks" so the UNDERTALE Soundtrack will no longer be classified as "Game DLC". … The point is you still have a little time to see this stupid puppet on the store page pic.twitter.com/rtJKyvNloY
– tobyfox (@tobyfox) January 15, 2020
We like “a fast processor that can play 9000 songs per second.” That is a single punk rock processor! But really, it's just music files. This is probably not the only requirement for the system across the board. For example, the response to Fox's thread reflects the excitement that was present The end is at hand
New audio and performance features – downloading songs without basic gameplay, browsing and controlling library libraries in the Steam library – will be available from early Jan. 20.