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Over 19,000 games have released on Steam in 2025, with nearly half seeing fewer than 10 reviews

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  • finishingdutch@lemmy.worldF finishingdutch@lemmy.world

    Well, that’d mean missing out on some really cool stuff.

    Games like Vampire Survivors and Stardew Valley were made by a solo developer. A couple thousand bucks is a LOT of money for some people. I’d hate to have missed out on either of those.

    We certainly do need some quality control, but I don’t think the financial route is the way to go.

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    ironbird@lemmy.world
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    it's a deposit though, you'd get it back pretty quickly if your game is halfway decent

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    • I ironbird@lemmy.world

      can't help but feel like this could be solved by increasing the deposit to a couple thosuand $'s or something.
      worst of the shovelware would become unprofitable immediately

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      skunkworkz@lemmy.world
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      What is there to be solved? It’s not a physical store with scant storage space. It has been solved by the store algorithm. Games that do well in the first week will rise to the front page and will get recommended to other customers, while crap will basically become invisible. Does it really matter that these crap games exist when you’ll rarely see them and the storage space they take up is insignificant to Valve’s bottom line. Like when was the last time you ever saw shovelware on the front page? If you see shovelware then the algorithm thinks you like that stuff. You can solve that by giving shovel ware in your library low reviews and by curating the queue.

      Sure this will hurt some devs who made a hidden gem, but these devs would have failed in the physical retail space as well. Studios have the responsibility to do the leg work of promoting their own game. That’s not Steam’s job. The Steam algorithm will basically give each game some visibility during its first few days of release and if a game can’t generate sales momentum the algorithm will drop it and basically becomes invisible unless you search for it. Games that do well in that period get pushed to the recommendations. And no the threshold isn’t millions in sales it’s basically a couple of thousand copies in the first days.

      Raising the fee would hurt devs on a budget, like devs outside high income countries and students.

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      • R reksas@sopuli.xyz

        big part of the ones with almost no reviews are such garbage its insulting to even call them games. But i bet there are some gems buried in there too.

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        lb_o@lemmy.world
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        My game Drone Perspective is one of those.
        Such a good game, but I am a bit afraid that I can't turn it around.

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        • J jaaake@lemmy.world

          10 reviews means the developer has some combination of the following:

          • friends/family/classmates
          • developers on the actual game
          • multiple Steam accounts with the same owner

          10 is essentially 0 and cannot be extrapolated into sales.

          I agree that if game development is a hobby and not a career, this isn't a problem for those developers.

          I also submit that if you are attempting to make money from your efforts and don't yet have a following, and can't afford a marketing budget, and have actually made something unique, interesting, or otherwise worthwhile, it is more difficult to stand out in a market whose signal to noise ratio is continuously and exponentially growing noisier.

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          skunkworkz@lemmy.world
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          10 reviews is basically statistical noise.

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          • softestsapphic@lemmy.worldS softestsapphic@lemmy.world

            There's no downside for consumers, sucks if you are making art for an oversaturated market.

            But that's why artists should get a UBI

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            skyezopen@lemmy.world
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            When I am supreme overlord, artists will get free food and housing. But like, it's gonna suck really bad because tortured artists make the best art.

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              When I am supreme overlord, artists will get free food and housing. But like, it's gonna suck really bad because tortured artists make the best art.

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              softestsapphic@lemmy.world
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              We can just waterboard them

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              • softestsapphic@lemmy.worldS softestsapphic@lemmy.world

                We can just waterboard them

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                SkaveRat
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                That will be the only access to drinking water

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                • T tordenflesk@lemmy.world

                  Anyone doing a uBlock for Steam?

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                  flameleaf@lemmy.world
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                  Augmented Steam has a ton of useful features, including better filters

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                  • L lb_o@lemmy.world

                    My game Drone Perspective is one of those.
                    Such a good game, but I am a bit afraid that I can't turn it around.

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                    regrettable_incident@lemmy.world
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                    Hey that looks good actually. Wishlisted it for when I have more time.

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                    • D dukemirage@lemmy.world

                      That's actually more than I thought. I thought about 80% fall into complete oblivion.

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                      EldritchFemininity
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                      Agreed, my first thought was about the stats for Twitch streamers where having more than something like 10 concurrent viewers consistently for a 30 day period puts you in the top 15% of streamers on the platform or whatever. I forget the exact numbers, but it's something crazy like that.

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                      • softestsapphic@lemmy.worldS softestsapphic@lemmy.world

                        There's no downside for consumers, sucks if you are making art for an oversaturated market.

                        But that's why artists should get a UBI

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                        pearofjudes@lemmy.ml
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                        No not UBI, but universal necessities to live. ie food water electricity housing healthcare and for all people not just artists.

                        UBI is a bandaid solution where money is taken from the government and given to corporations when governments should supply those necessities itself.

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                          demizerone@lemmy.world
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                          Shit's turning into amazon. Lol.

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                          • P pearofjudes@lemmy.ml

                            No not UBI, but universal necessities to live. ie food water electricity housing healthcare and for all people not just artists.

                            UBI is a bandaid solution where money is taken from the government and given to corporations when governments should supply those necessities itself.

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                            softestsapphic@lemmy.world
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                            Money can be exchanged for needs.

                            It works fine to distribute resources.

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                            • P pearofjudes@lemmy.ml

                              No not UBI, but universal necessities to live. ie food water electricity housing healthcare and for all people not just artists.

                              UBI is a bandaid solution where money is taken from the government and given to corporations when governments should supply those necessities itself.

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                              krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
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                              Uni has nothing to do with corporations though?

                              It's everyone getting enough money to live comfortably

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                              • P pearofjudes@lemmy.ml

                                No not UBI, but universal necessities to live. ie food water electricity housing healthcare and for all people not just artists.

                                UBI is a bandaid solution where money is taken from the government and given to corporations when governments should supply those necessities itself.

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                                rcklsabndn@sh.itjust.works
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                                I think it's more efficient if people get a few hundred dollar boost every week to spend when and wherever they please, rather then stand in line and receive whatever obtuse handout the government has decided they deserve.

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                                • softestsapphic@lemmy.worldS softestsapphic@lemmy.world

                                  We can just waterboard them

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                                  rcklsabndn@sh.itjust.works
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                                  : warms up netti pot:

                                  I am immune to your punishment.

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                                  • T the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world

                                    "game" is a big stretch for a lot of the asset flip or AI trash that is currently on steam.

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                                    cosmonova@lemmy.world
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                                    I think the bad reputation for asset flips is somewhat overblown. Like, of course some slop game is going to use assets but a lot of decent indie games do too. Using assets doesn‘t make a game bad. But yes a lot of games are just low effort bootlegs of whatever is popular right now.

                                    But whats worse are games containing legit malware on Steam. Apparently that is becoming a growing problem.

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                                      I think it's more efficient if people get a few hundred dollar boost every week to spend when and wherever they please, rather then stand in line and receive whatever obtuse handout the government has decided they deserve.

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                                      pearofjudes@lemmy.ml
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                                      For Literally everything but food the government can supply everything without standing in line. You are right though, I believe SNAP in America is a largely efficient organisation that takes an already convenient system of food distribution and allows the person to buy things at a grocery store like everybody else. I guess in society it's also important that SNAP or other beneficiaries feel normal as well.

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                                        imetators@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                                        240 games, only 10 reviews out of which only 2 are negative.

                                        Unless game is either really great or really bad, I skip leaving a review. I am sure most do exactly the same.

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                                        • K katana314@lemmy.world

                                          Something I tried to do earlier to help with it, in this very channel, was a "Downvote any game you've heard of before" thread. It was a nice exercise to help people post odd games no one had heard of.

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                                          queerstudbroalex
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                                          I looked on your profile but couldn't find it. Mind linking?

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