You can now filter Steam reviews by playtime
https://www.pcgamesn.com/steam/review-playtime
That Steam user review that lists thousands of hours played and ultimately
says “it’s okay” was funny the first time, but by now that particular gag
has worn pretty thin. Luckily, Steam has just implemented a new set of
filtering tools to let you narrow down opinions by how long users have played
the game, and there are some other improvements around playtime tracking, too.
Alongside the existing review sort tools, you’ll find a dropdown marked ‘
playtime.’ You can choose minimums like one hour, ten hours, or 100 hours,
or run a custom filter for anything up to triple digit hour counts. So if you
feel a gaming opinion is only valid from someone who has played precisely 16
to 34 hours, for example, you can get exactly those sorts of reviews.
The new filter settings in particular are labeled as a Steam Labs feature, so
it seems Valve has plans to use that experimental branding for certain
features that are directly implemented into the store. Other Steam Labs
features for the store – like the new search – have required you to opt-in
for access. Not so here.
You’ll also now find two separate playtime counts attached to every review.
One shows the total time that player has spent with the game overall, while
the other shows the count at the time the review was published. That means
you can now properly distinguish a first-hour negative review when that
player has gone on to play a dozen more.
Valve’s starting to make more frequent adjustments to the Steam store, so don
’t be surprised if you find more little improvements next time you log on.
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簡單來說,Steam又加入新功能了。
https://i.imgur.com/snQWGBl.jpg
評論過濾功能現在可以選擇只看遊戲時數多長以上的玩家所發佈的評論了。
而且現在會在評論上標示出「評論發表時的遊戲時數」和「遊戲總時數」。