I'm surprised people are surprised about Genital Jousting. That game has had .gifs circling around for awhile.
More like GameHump, amirite?
Was creating a new filter for the cards, so here is how it is done, couldn't get the mouse pointer to appear while recording :/
Also, GOTY! (Genitals of the Year)
If Devolver are smart, they would license this song for Genital Jousting.
Heh heh.
I saw a few gifs of it a while back glad to see it coming to Steam. I wonder if the screenshots will show up on the storefront. Hmm with the new Steam layout do screenshots of "mature" games show up on the homepage?
At least they added the checkbox option. It was painful before manually confirming each one individually. But yes, there should be a confirm all option.Thank you based GAF!
This is godsent. I only wish they had a "confirm all"-button in the Steam app. (seriously, why doesn't it?!)
No, screenshots must be marked suitable for all ages to appear on homepage.
I thought that would be the case! Coming soon has this:
Which granted is quite tame but not something I would class as family friendly! There isn't any mature filter on the game though so I suppose it isn't an issue.
The choice for Game of the Year has just gotten way harder.
The choice for Game of the Year has just gotten way harder.
I just saw the first Assassins Creed became 9 years old, 4 days ago.
I really did not realize that the franchise was that old already.
I remember being really excited for it and the "social-stealth" component, set in middleaged jerusalem and surroundings. I think i finished it three times, despite it being fairly repetitive in the first playthrough already. But the setting, the gameplay and the grim atmosphere it had were so cool, new, unique and engaging for me.
I just saw the first Assassins Creed became 9 years old, 4 days ago.
I really did not realize that the franchise was that old already.
I remember being really excited for it and the "social-stealth" component, set in middleaged jerusalem and surroundings. I think i finished it three times, despite it being fairly repetitive in the first playthrough already. But the setting, the gameplay and the grim atmosphere it had were so cool, new, unique and engaging for me.
Does ESO not support a controller for PC?
edit: fixed
For the situational ones that would work, but I believe there is at least one that requires hitting max level.Not unless we arrange a day to get them all, right?
I delete bad games from my account. I have an unbeaten category for the games I haven't finished yet that I'm working on making empty. The end goal is to only ever have one unfinished game at a time.question for steamgaffers with organized libraries:
do you have separate categories for games that are 'done' (either 100% or beaten or w/e) and for games that are `bad` or that you wont play again?
Trying to figure out the best way to separate the games that I wont touch again from the rest of my library
Thanks for the heads up.
Try as I might, the auto-adjust function doesn't seem to work at all for me (in FF). Settings don't seem to save either.Alright, Steam Inventory Expert is really effective. You select multiple cards using shift-click (click the first and last cards and that is it, even on different inventory pages), set the adjustment of the price (+1 cent compared to the lowest sell price) and auto-accept.
No, I only have one category for games that I'm done with. I do well with just 2 main categories, Next and Done. Everything else is without a category.question for steamgaffers with organized libraries:
do you have separate categories for games that are 'done' (either 100% or beaten or w/e) and for games that are `bad` or that you wont play again?
I delete bad games from my account. I have an unbeaten category for the games I haven't finished yet that I'm working on making empty. The end goal is to only ever have one unfinished game at a time.
I just saw the first Assassins Creed became 9 years old, 4 days ago.
I really did not realize that the franchise was that old already.
I remember being really excited for it and the "social-stealth" component, set in middleaged jerusalem and surroundings. I think i finished it three times, despite it being fairly repetitive in the first playthrough already. But the setting, the gameplay and the grim atmosphere it had were so cool, new, unique and engaging for me.
question for steamgaffers with organized libraries:
do you have separate categories for games that are 'done' (either 100% or beaten or w/e) and for games that are `bad` or that you wont play again?
Trying to figure out the best way to separate the games that I wont touch again from the rest of my library
New Wood Elves Race in the Grand Campaign
New additional Race-specific currency: Amber
Wonder-based Campaign victory condition
Wood Elves may conquer any region on the map
Two New Playable Legendary Lords: Orion and Durthu
Two new Lord types with deep-specialisation skill trees
Three new Hero types with deep-specialisation skill trees
Comprehensive Wood Elves army roster
Adds an additional campaign map to the game with the unique ‘Season of Revelations’ Wood Elves story Campaign
New Unique Monsters, Heroes, Magic and Game Features
question for steamgaffers with organized libraries:
do you have separate categories for games that are 'done' (either 100% or beaten or w/e) and for games that are `bad` or that you wont play again?
Trying to figure out the best way to separate the games that I wont touch again from the rest of my library
How does the Instant/Quick-sell work with Enhanced Steam? I clicked on it, it darkened, and nothing happens? I don't get any confirmation or anything?
Wait.. so Rise of the Tomb Raider is on sale, but the Tomb Raider bundle listed on its page doesn't actually include RoTR?!
Skeevy marketing ahoy.
I had a category with bad games for a while, but Steam deleted that for some reason. I haven't bothered since then. If I do it again I would hide them, but I find it too much work to go through every game to see if would like it or not. I install games I want to play and don't bother with the rest.question for steamgaffers with organized libraries:
do you have separate categories for games that are 'done' (either 100% or beaten or w/e) and for games that are `bad` or that you wont play again?
Trying to figure out the best way to separate the games that I wont touch again from the rest of my library
Experience Inc., fuck yeah.
Screw Atlus, if they don't want PC gamers money, it's their loss.
Day one.
Please, double pack of Operation Abyss and Operation Babel for PC!