• @[email protected]
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    5 months ago

    Steam continues to be the best platform for your game. In an industry that almost prides itself on not listening to customers, Valve really is a miracle.

  • @[email protected]
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    45 months ago

    Ooh, that’s really cool.

    I’ve played very good demos in the past where I would have liked to write a positive review [without buying the game or reviewing the full game].

    Being able to add them to the library as “play later” (eventually, right?) is a very good addition too.

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      15 months ago

      Being able to add them to the library as “play later”

      If only the demo doesn’t turn into pumpkin, as often happens with demos of yet unreleased games after release. Which is a shame

      • @pirat
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        15 months ago

        turn into pumpkin

        What does that mean? A beautiful shell with nothing valuable inside it?

        • lad
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          15 months ago

          Nah, it’s from Cinderella, it becomes unusable for what you got it for

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    This is absolutely useful for developers and the health of the gaming ecosystem.

    In past years, gacha/P2W games have had too many pages and too much traffic, exposing their trash to lure new gamers in the Steam store.

    Traditional/buyout games have had unfair exposure conditions. Years ago, I sensed this problem, but I found good games through other channels, so I wasn’t impacted by this condition. However, the competition between buyout games and gacha/P2W games in the Steam Store is absolutely unfair.

    So, I am very glad to see Valve changing this condition.

    I hope I can see a lot of high-quality demos of buyout games occupying the Steam store page, getting the most exposure instead of gacha/P2W trash.