It did, however, list the games in the reverse order of games worth playing, ; ]
Here’s a thought for steam. Eliminate the 14 day thing for returns. There are so many pieces of shit I’d love to return that I bought pre-return policy,
That would actually be nice. Maybe that way, I would invest my time and money on Steam again.
They could make a restriction that you can only return to steam wallet for things over 14 days. I never return to anything else anyway. I’m guaranteed to buy another game. Always.
Agreed. Should be based on time spent playing only.
Well that was predictable. I hope everyone is okay.
Ah yes, “working from home”
huh. I wouldn’t mind if they would make that a permanent setting.
I like keeping games up to date, but really only the ones that I’m playing matter, but I don’t want to go into every one of them and turn off automatic updates.
The next sale, June 9th - 14th
I don’t think this is a sale. This is like a virtual E3, since they can’t have E3.
The sale is the first week in July/end of June.
Reminds me of 2003 and the HL2 leak. Though, obviously these are old builds of games that already are out. But still. Time flies.
" Update: Valve says it has reviewed the code in question—which comes from CS:GO, but includes very old pieces of Team Fortress 2—and does not consider it dangerous."
" Update 2 (1 am ET, April 23): Valve has now also addressed the leak as it pertains to Team Fortress 2, with a series of tweets relating a similar message: It will continue to investigate, but has “not found any reason for TF2 players to be alarmed or avoid the current builds.”
Experiment 008: Play Next joins Steam Library
Earlier this year, Experiment 008: Play Next entered the Steam Labs for testing. Using machine learning to make informed suggestions, the feature is designed to help users with extensive libraries decide which of their games to play next.
Based on positive feedback from customers, Play Next has proved successful enough to graduate from the Lab. With today’s Steam Client update, that functionality is now integrated into the Steam Library.
Users who have unplayed (or very low playtime) games in their library, will now have a Play Next shelf available in the library view.