A quality-of-life improvement is part of a major update Steam is implementing.
Most of the praise we lavish Steam with comes from its excellent selection of free games; however, this time around, we’re looking at a community-based feature.
We’re talking about user reviews.
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This section of Valve’s site, while designed to be helpful, is often swamped with silly commentary that barely passes for reviews.
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Give a gamer a keyboard and they’ll not only play a game, but they’ll write “banter” while they’re at it.
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By actioning this major update, these unhelpful “reviews” will become a thing of the past.
Or at the very least, they’ll fade into the background.
Valve will use AI to bring relevant and useful reviews to the foreground.
“The primary goal of Steam User Reviews is to help potential players make informed decisions about the games they are considering purchasing by understanding the attributes of the game that other players like or don't like."
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Valve continues, "However, we've seen that many players use reviews for sharing jokes, memes, ASCII art and other content that might not be the most helpful for a potential purchaser.”
According to Valve, how review scores are compiled won’t change.
Having seen AI used for some truly cursed and questionable things, this update is, by far, one of the more logical we’ve seen.
Still, it doesn’t guarantee a smooth experience.
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As we know from other algorithms, these systems aren’t without fault, and thus, ire from users quickly follows.
Given the size of this update, and the changes it will introduce, Valve has stated it’ll take “quite a while” before everything works accordingly.
While we wait for all of the issues to be ironed out, there’s another Steam matter far more pressing: free store credit.
This particular offer is extremely time sensitive, so act now to avoid missing out.