: The core engine was designed to automatically pause when playing games or using maximized applications to save system resources.
: The 64-bit version became the default on Steam to better handle large high-resolution files.
During this period, the software focused on refining user accessibility and performance optimization: WALLPAPER ENGINE V2.1.15(2019)
The more recent update (released roughly three years after 2019) introduced significant technical upgrades for creators and users:
: The community-driven Steam Workshop became the primary source for content, featuring hundreds of thousands of free animated wallpapers. : The core engine was designed to automatically
: Allowed creators to add clickable icons (like a Steam logo) that act as shortcuts to local apps or websites.
While "v2.1.15" is a specific version released much later (around 2022), Wallpaper Engine underwent a major transition in after leaving Early Access. By 2019, it established itself as a top-played app on Steam . Key Features from the 2019 Era : Allowed creators to add clickable icons (like
: Added 25 new filters (e.g., color palette adjustments, brightness, contrast) that can be applied with a single click in the wallpaper browser.