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TopicWhy is Jim Sterling complaining that it's easier for bad games to get on Steam.
funkyfritter
06/12/18 12:24:10 AM
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The internet itself is an uncurated mess of content that people manage to navigate and find cool content on. I'm not sure that Valve's approach of opening the floodgates and relying on automated systems to sort through the mess is going to work and it certainly causes problems in the short term, but I admire their efforts and do believe it's the best approach if they can pull it off.

I also believe that the current problems with steam's storefront are overblown. Looking at my front page right now I don't see any of the garbage that winds up in Jim Sterling reviews. I see an assortment of games in my favorite genres, ranging from big budgets to indies and new releases to classics I haven't gotten around to trying. It's far from perfect, but the automated tools are there and do work.
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