SteamFirst: Its times like the Steam Summer Sale where the Community Market is flooded with activity as customers buy and sell trading cards and in-game items as a part of the little mini-game Valve puts on as part of the event. Getting in on the best prices for these items is equal parts time, skill, and luck in the bustling marketplace where automated bots can often swoop in faster than your meat-bag hands can act on a deal. But now, Valve is testing out a new bold feature that hopes to level the digital field for everyone on Steam.
Steam is changing its refund policy, but you probably won’t be affected
Should have happened a long time ago. People wanting refunds after 50 hours in game.
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Only scumbags? As if people don't play their games on console put in the most amount of hours and return it to GameStop and trade it in for another game. But also how many people are actually do this? And what games have been allowed to be refunded?
Blindfolding myself and clicking a Steam page at random would serve me better recommendations than Steam’s algorithm
Hmm, not sure I agree with that. The recommendations I get are usually pretty good, but then again I have pretty large library of games on Steam and hundreds of them in my wish list, along with lots of curators I follow for it to build recommendations off of. On occasion it will throw me a random FIFA game or something I've never bought or shown interest in, but mostly its decent IMO.
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I like the feature. Hate trying to buy a card and it says it has already been bought :(