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Valve announces the launch of a new update to the Steam community, saying this is "focused on finding and sharing the best community content." The new Steam Community Page is home to all this, and this page offers an overview on all this.
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Re: New Steam Community Launches |
Sep 4, 2012, 22:19 |
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Sepharo wrote on Sep 4, 2012, 19:49: It depends on when you started of course, but I don't think it's really all that accurate to say Steam was fast when it first came out. It was a slow hog at the beginning. Exactly. More importantly, this has no impact upon your game library; the community features are entirely optional and I like them. The biggest criticism is how slow it is to load the content, which isn't helped when all the assets of a page are reloaded when browsing to new content - it's just not very efficient.
Greenlight is good but when you rate over 500 games the list goes blank and it says you've rated them all. A lot of people have been complaining about it. But I'm glad they've added a fee for game submissions - it will dramatically reduce the number of fraudulent entries and ultra low budget titles that had zero chance of being approved anyway. |
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