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Steam News announces the launch of a "Recommended For You" feature for Valve's online marketplace. They say: The "Recommended For You" services on Steam are designed to help gamers discover new games and DLC based upon their tastes and recent purchases, as well as games recommended by friends.
Recommendations will appear both on the "Recommended For You" pages as well as in your Steam Community News Blotter. In addition, individual game pages will now include Recommendation info, providing gamers with even more information on the 1,200-plus titles available on Steam.
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Re: Steam Recommendations |
Nov 19, 2010, 19:34 |
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Wow, a subject for which I have absolutely no opinion on, either way...I need to check my notes, but that might actually be a first...or a record...and yes:
No cares that I don't care...got it, thanks...no, no you don't have to post the funny picture of LOLZCAT telling me that, I've been around interwebz bulletin boards long enough to know...
On a more on-topic note - there are three different railroad sims out in the last few years but I think Railworkz is the one most worked on. There's also Trainz and I forget the other ones name. Competition in the genre is good, per se. But this is certainly a niche genre if there ever was one. Kinda like a furrie fetish, where there are tons of people that have it but most of the outside world has no idea it exists... *shrugs*
Ahem, uh, not that I would know or anything, just so we're clear here...
=-Rigs-=
This comment was edited on Nov 19, 2010, 19:43. |
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