You can't. It doesn't even use VAC.Presumably silly/outdated question but I thought to replay HL2 and wanted to make sure first; you can't get a VAC ban for using console commands (god mode, level select etc) right?
How would you filter that stuff out though? You have anime, VN and adult content enabled, right?I don't mind seeing some RPG-ass RPG Maker games, but that doesn't necessarily mean I want to see horny games just because they're classified as having the same artstyle.
Oh good, thanks, I assumed it did.You can't. It doesn't even use VAC.
Just out of curiosity how many discovery queues have you done before this point? I try to do one a day, sometimes two. My queues used to look a lot more normal, like yours. But with over 3k ignored titles now, it's basically just flinging shit my way lol.I wrote down my last 5 discovery queues to get a better idea of what kinds of games I get (note: I have nothing hidden in the store and no ignored tags):
There were 8 or so games in the list that looked at least somewhat intriguing and which I hadn't heard about before.
More interestingly, there were only 2 dating sims, and of those 2 one is gay and the other furry. The only traditional "hentai" thing I can see is Lucy Got Problems, and that looks rather tame.
I guess I still have to go through more lists to get to the hentai puzzles.
that's how they get you ...got the Zero Escape Trilogy, today my queue is full of titty VNs...
It's a fair price to pay for two of the best games I've ever played. Hope you enjoy them!got the Zero Escape Trilogy, today my queue is full of titty VNs...
Don't lie, those games were always in your queue, you just didn't have an excuse to admit it.got the Zero Escape Trilogy, today my queue is full of titty VNs...
We care because some devs are causing shitstorms on Twitter, claiming those games steal ALL views from their own games.why so many people are worked up by those discovery queues is beyond me, tbh. Unless you have store for yourself alone, there will never be possible to attune it to one person's tastes perfectly. I still find some interesting games in my dq, not often, but not like it is so totally useless as people make it sound.
those games?We care because some devs are causing shitstorms on Twitter, claiming those games steal ALL views from their own games.
It seems that when you accept to see "adult content" for one game on the store, it checks every mature content category on your account (Login) and your queues are more "adult" oriented, taking views from other games.those games?
It could be, but like 4 sales back I got only survival games in my queue and was really unhappy about it, cuz I don't play them, that's RNG for you, if it hates you, it can make your life hell without any help from outside.It seems that when you accept to see "adult content" for one game on the store, it checks every mature content category on your account (Login) and your queues are more "adult" oriented, taking views from other games.
Wow, idk about anyone else but some of those platinum games are rather surprising to me!
I think the purpose of the content in the game matters somewhat too.So you are saying the filtering is not granular enough for you? You want to see nudity, sexuality, violence and gore BUT you don't want to see hentai, anime nudity and furry stuff? Maybe you could ask Valve to implement a Furry and Hentai filter? No sarcasm, maybe email them and ask.
Still, apart from your preference to not see Hentai and furry stuff, I think the DQ does what it should; present you things that are on the store, not something you are currently playing, not on your filters, just to see if you may be interested in it. To discover something out of your comfort zone.
I think that one is only up until Summer Sale. Whole 2018 list still doesn't work.Shouldn't Monster Hunter World be in that best selling games of 2018 list?
This wouldn't happen on the Epic Store.I think that one is only up until Summer Sale. Whole 2018 list still doesn't work.
Maybe they accidentally added it to update news, and it will be only up on 1st Jan.
yes ... we wouldn't get any stats on thereThis wouldn't happen on the Epic Store.
with their current regional pricing - no wonderrandom thought: there are 0 KT games on that whole bestseller list
It's a must have for any exploration/metroidvania fan, I enjoyed every hour.Finished SteamWorld Dig 2, amazing game. Only took me 10 hours while getting all secrets (except for the challenge dungeon, I suck at stuff like that).
I wrote a Steam review in case anyone's interested Steam Community :: Gevin K. :: Review for SteamWorld Dig 2
Sweeney Tim said:It’s up to you guys to decide what’s anti-consumer, but our aim with the Epic Games store is to be very pro-competitive. In other words, to compete as a store and encourage healthy competition between stores.
When lots of stores compete, the result is a combination of better prices for you, better deals for developers, and more investment in new content and innovation. These exclusives don’t come to stores for free; they’re a result of some combination of marketing commitments, development funding, or revenue guarantees. This all helps developers.
For comparison, much of the investment in new TV content is the result of Netflix and Amazon competing with new stores.
The proliferation of launchers is an annoying side effect of this, but the problem could eventually be solved through federated or decentralized software update tools. There are ongoing conversations about this.
But multiple stores are necessary for the health of an ecosystem. When there’s only one, their natural tendency is to siphon off more and more of the revenue, which then go to monopoly profits rather than CREATORS!
All developers recognize this because their business are being crushed under the weight of these increasing store taxes. This is why devs have been super enthusiastic about the Epic store. For users, I get that it’s yet another launcher and if you have Steam installed you’d prefer to just use it. But if you want way better games to be built in the future, then please recognize what good this store can do. Steam takes 30% and Epic takes 12%. That’s an 18% difference, and most devs make WAY less than an 18% profit margin - so this can be the difference between being able to fund a new game and going bankrupt!
nope ... it's been 30% since forever (and effectively lower than that if you take into account free key generation, i guess)Has there been any evidence of Valve increasing the 30% cut?
Thought so, but I don't have any "contacts" to really know. I can't think of any other service Valve charges from developers so I'm going to assume it's just bs from him.nope ... it's been 30% since forever (and effectively lower than that if you take into account free key generation, i guess)
Sweeney is the worst.
This is also a fairly bad comparison. The investment in new TV content is partially due to streaming services competing with one another and wanting more "exclusive" content to sell their service.For comparison, much of the investment in new TV content is the result of Netflix and Amazon competing with new stores.
afaik volvo doesn't charge devs for anything beyond the $100 direct fee (which the devs eventually get back anyway) and the 30%Thought so, but I don't have any "contacts" to really know. I can't think of any other service Valve charges from developers so I'm going to assume it's just bs from him.
With all that money Epic could have done this whole "enter the market" so much better and without being this off putting.... oh well....
ahh, but you see - they need to do this ... i mean - steam took 14 years to be decent ... you can't expect a multi-billion dollar corporation to be able to replicate that in years (that they spent working on the store)Obviously a free launcher doesn't have quite the same barrier to entry that a subscription streaming service has. But this whole droning on about monopolies is idiotic when Epic is monopolizing content into their own launcher in a way that Steam never did.
The problem (for me) is that these games aren't the porn games I'd want to be shown in my queue. The queue isn't showing me the Meltys Quests of the store I don't know about, it shows me these cheap games that of porn only have the hentai in the title.I don't understand the complaints about hentai games.
Isn't the point of the discovery qeue to find amazing under the radar indie games?
To be fair Conception II and Moero Chronicles are legit Japanese mid tier JRPGs. Rest don't instill much confidence.Okay, today I got some of those famous Hentai Puzzles in my third discovery queue. The biggest culprit appear to be Nights of Azure (played in february) ... I suppose that's fair. I filter out Free to Play, Hidden Object and Massively Multiplayer.
Here is a list of the "mature" games I got:
So it's not dominating my queues (yet?) but I think that's the first Hentai Puzzles that appeared since I started paying more attention. Hard to make to many assumptions but it appears that one game (plus maybe popular games) can have a huge impact in what appears.
- First Queue:
- Deep Space Waifu: FANTASY. Because of similar game: Nights of Azure
- Second Queue:
- Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars. Also similar to Nights of Azure.
- Moero Chronicle. Similar to Nights of Azure and Atelier Sophie.
- Third Queue:
- Hentai Square Puzzle. Similar to Nights of Azure
- Hentai Cute Puzzles. Because you've played games tagged: Action Indie
- Maidens of a Hollow Dream. Because you've played games tagged: Action Indie Female Protagonist
The rest of suggestions did have some interesting games so I'm still far from "steam only points me to hentai".