Tried searching around but didn't surface any clear info: anyone know roughly how many people have to use a tag on Steam before it starts appearing for others to apply/search by?
I realize the info is likely deliberately withheld by Valve to mitigate people gaming the system, but also that that won't stop people figuring out some rough info on it.
Is Steamdb's tags page relatively comprehensive for the tags used across Steam?
If so I'm kind of surprised that Grindy isn't a tag on there. I'd like that to filter out those games, and those that love them could more easily find'em. Win-win!
@gamingonlinux Do you know how this 2% translates to number of users? It's of course much different if 2% means 1k users, 10k, 100k. I can't find the number of responds in survey results.
ROFL Of course Sony would make PSN a requirement for their two PC ports, shooting themselves in the foot while running is so clever! A non-starter for me, I won't buy either game even if they decide to make it optional. Can't reward their foolishness.
@Klumpmeister Yeah, the double dipping in both markets is pretty bad. Especially when PSN could be considered worse than EA or Ubisoft's own online services. In terms of games, I think Sony is fine, but they need to take a hard look at their store; culling some games which don't meet a higher standard.
@WanderingInDigitalWorlds Sony doing layoffs didn’t help either. I saw something that PS4 players account for nearly half of their traffic which is funny given how old the PS4 is.
#Steam has a tag for retro-styled #FPS games 'boomer shooters', and WHAT?? Do they mean boomers as in the generation? Boomers were not playing #Doom, etc. It was GenX gamers! I know, I was there!
If all #VideoGames were offered as free OR paid on Steam, how would you prefer them? Would you prefer to play all games for free or would you prefer to pay for them to have them delivered to you via Steam? Note: Free ones are installed solo. No launcher, no achievements, no cloud save, no friends list, no Steam year-in-review, no hours played counter, no Steam Workshop, no Steam cards, no game decorations in Steam points shop, but you don't have to pay for any game, ever.
@ChrisBoren I mean it's software... You can apply whichever license you want. There are a ton of GPL video games out there. Literally, a ton! It's just that almost none of them are on Steam. I only know about Mindustry and Battle for Wesnoth. Both are well crafted!