Curator pages, yay or nay?
It's shite, well, not like shite shite but mostly useless. Bloat and what mullins said on the spoiler text
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I follow a few useful ones:
FPS police, for those who wanna know what cap games have, if any: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/9393382-The-Framerate-Police/
Is it a good port? gives a bit of insight on console games ported to PC, not a comprehensive insight but can be useful: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/6856310-Is-It-A-Good-Port/
and this one http://store.steampowered.com/curator/1770953-Bethesda-Softworks/
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I don't know exactly what these curator pages are, but ctrl+f "curator" on main page, gets you to the recommended curators. This is one of them: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/6861215-Hodor-Review/
ok
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I think this one is way worse dank memes ahoy
http://store.steampowered.com/curator/11284407-Critiquing-Doge/
not cringey at all
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Oh gosh. The reviews as well really send a shiver down my spine.
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It's a tool that I find handy. It can be useful to use these curators to filter through the garbage that's on Steam, but I don't just buy something because a curator said so.
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Since there's no way to hide the trash "joke" curators like the Hodor, Doge or other tired memes more than a few months in, I've already written this off as yet another half-assed and therefore failed attempt at turning the steam store into a community driven efffort.
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I have no use for them.
Well, except for this one: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/9685213-r-ultrawidemasterrace-Group/ (I bought a 21:9 screen recently, so it's pretty helpful for me)
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Like most new Steam features, it didn't really bring any good. Anyone can be a curator now, and it even managed to create a few people who pretty much exploit some naive new reviewers: they invite them into a group and force them to make reviews or else their previous work gets downvoted to hell. It just turned into a petty Steam politics over getting your name featured on the main page, which now has been mostly negated by the way Steam displays reviews. (Which in turn destroyed old and useful reviews on some pages that helped a lot of people, but now they are pushed way back to make sure newer ones are featured. Still, altogether, that change seems to be more beneficial right now than harmful.)
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I'm just really curious what's the public opinion about the whole curator thing now that they're around for a time now.
I personally never cared for it, I tend to find what interests me, not to mention my backlog is long enough anyway, but, maybe I just miss the whole point.
Throw in your two cents about the topic, what do you think about curator pages?
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