Revolutionary
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Should be enabled by default IMO, so it can reveal how many "runs like shit" reviews are actually below minimum or recommended spec.
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They should just use the time they already employ for refunds.Next step 1 hour minimum gametime![]()
Guaranteed that 95% the "game runs like shit on 4090 i9 64gb rig" gang won't attach specs.
Good
We will finally see who plays with a toaster and who plays with a computer
At the very least, the 'product refunded' guys should also have the review removed from their accounts.They should just use the time they already employ for refunds.
Two hours minimum required for a review.
At the very least, the 'product refunded' guys should also have the review removed from their accounts.
Needs to be mandatory
I don't buy that. This should be a requirement so potential customers have context for reviews claiming the game runs poorly. People with outdated machines aren't going to check that box, making this feature irrelevant.That is a bad idea, as it can represent a security risk.
Imagine someone with an outdated OS, such as Winnows 10 losing security updates in 4 months, or that doesn't have the latest UEFI with security flaws patched in.
In an age of AI, hackers can scrape this information and create a list of people vulnerable systems. And then just attack.
One thing is to give the choice, with the user understanding what he is doing. Another thing is to mandate such a thing.
I'm not sure you can genuinely tell that something is broken and half assed from an hour of play. And if something just doesn't work properly on your particular system, that's no reason to leave a review.No. If someone has reasons to refund a product, that means the product has issues and a review warning others is very important.
Removing this ability would only serve to encourage scummy studios to push out even more broken, half assed games.
I don't buy that. This should be a requirement so potential customers have context for reviews claiming the game runs poorly. People with outdated machines aren't going to check that box, making this feature irrelevant.
I reject your fear-mongering.So you just want to sacrifice people's security for your benefit?
I'm not sure you can genuinely tell that something is broken and half assed from an hour of play. And if something just doesn't work properly on your particular system, that's no reason to leave a review.
There are thousands of people of who buy the product purely to leave a negative review, I think locking them out would be a benefit. Like the Highguard guy said, people were dropping a negative review without even finishing the tutorial - the game may well be shit, but not one of those reviews is valid.
I reject your fear-mongering.
No, I just reject you.Yes, you reject reality and substitute your own.
Next step 1 hour minimum gametime![]()
NoAt the very least, the 'product refunded' guys should also have the review removed from their accounts.
NoNeeds to be mandatory
NoI'm not sure you can genuinely tell that something is broken and half assed from an hour of play. And if something just doesn't work properly on your particular system, that's no reason to leave a review.
There are thousands of people of who buy the product purely to leave a negative review, I think locking them out would be a benefit. Like the Highguard guy said, people were dropping a negative review without even finishing the tutorial - the game may well be shit, but not one of those reviews is valid.
YesNo. If someone has reasons to refund a product, that means the product has issues and a review warning others is very important.
Removing this ability would only serve to encourage scummy studios to push out even more broken, half assed games.
YesThe idea that thousands of people are buying games just to leave a bad review, is nonsense. And you have no concrete data on that.
If that was some big problem, Steam would have already made changes to the system.
The reality is that is the exception, and very far from the rule.
Was is very, very common is for studios to release broken games. So denying users the ability to review bad games, would only serve to encourage studios to release more broken games. As if there aren't enough of these already.
He does.Yes, you reject reality and substitute your own.
I know, I'm pretty sure publisher / developers angry for Valve less than hour user getting approved review. Probably middle ground 30 minutes to 1 hour satisfied publisher or developersSteam keeps getting better
You can filter out reviews that are under 1 hour already
I know, I'm pretty sure publisher / developers angry for Valve less than hour user getting approved review. Probably middle ground 30 minutes to 1 hour satisfied publisher or developers
Should be enabled by default IMO, so it can reveal how many "runs like shit" reviews are actually below minimum or recommended spec.
How saying that you have an RTX 5090 + 9800x3D + 32GB DDR5 6000 + Windows 10 will sacrifice your security???So you just want to sacrifice people's security for your benefit?
How saying that you have an RTX 5090 + 9800x3D + 32GB DDR5 6000 + Windows 10 will sacrifice your security???
Those complaints are usually from people venting frustration with poorly optimized launches, not demanding impossible performance on obsolete hardwareModen Pc Gamer are the dumbest breed of people i have ever seen.
hur durhrh my gtx 1060 cant play this at Ultra 60Fps. entitled idiots.
utter nonsense. most people have by far not even close to competent hardwareThose complaints are usually from people venting frustration with poorly optimized launches, not demanding impossible performance on obsolete hardware
Ultra settings in many games are often diminishing returns anyway
Good
We will finally see who plays with a toaster and who plays with a computer
My guy, PS5 is outpaced by the hardware of the average Steam user. Your example of 1060 complainers are the outliersutter nonsense. most people have by far not even close to competent hardware
You cant even define that.optimization issue.
Funny how you skipped my other point. I guess you realized you hadn't actually read the Steam Hardware & Software Survey and were just going off VIBES. Classic.You cant even define that.
utter nonsense. most people have by far not even close to competent hardware
Could just be CPU + GPU + RAM. No need to say anything about the OS or the drivers you are using while running the game. Would that still present a security risk?Really, you don't understand how having an outdated OS, without the latest security patches, can be a security risk?
Could just be CPU + GPU + RAM. No need to say anything about the OS or the drivers you are using while running the game. Would that still present a security risk?
If that's the case then adding the option might not have been that great of an idea. I hope people with older systems know what they are doing but as it's been pointed out already, I bet those are the ones that are never going to click on that checkbox anyway.If it's an older system with an old, unpatched UEFI, yes. There is also the issue of showing your system doesn't have modern security hardware options, such as a TPM2.
And even drivers have security risks. AMD, NVidia and Intel release several drivers to patch security exploits.
If that's the case then adding the option might not have been that great of an idea. I hope people with older systems know what they are doing but as it's been pointed out already, I bet those are the ones that are never going to click on that checkbox anyway.
That's a bad idea. Some games have pretty serious technical issues. Others you can pretty much tell they are crap or not your cup of tea from the start.Next step 1 hour minimum gametime![]()
And again, people can easily have technical or other issues within first hour or hell, 15 min, of start.The idea that thousands of people are buying games just to leave a bad review, is nonsense. And you have no concrete data on that.
If that was some big problem, Steam would have already made changes to the system.
The reality is that is the exception, and very far from the rule.
Was is very, very common is for studios to release broken games. So denying users the ability to review bad games, would only serve to encourage studios to release more broken games. As if there aren't enough of these already.
Above average. Average is the baseline aka most user have that hardware. that baseline in what steam placed the steam machine but in a time stop vacuum.What do you consider "competent hardware" to be?
What is average in your mind? What if a user has an AMD or Intel card and doesn't have FSR or Xess options because the devs don't bother to include them?Above average. Average is the baseline aka most user have that hardware. that baseline in what steam placed the steam machine but in a time stop vacuum.
the issue is often this millions of new pc gamers who dont even know what dlss is or what it does.