A typical market has oversight, either by review and licensing of the merchants, or by managerial/corporate oversight of the products.
Rather, it's an open market/bazaar, that Valve just pretends has some sort of oversight. Rather, it's the fact that they do pretend that, that really solidifies the consumer frustration with them (since they're making a promise they're not delivering on).
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Steam has stopped caring about the quality of its store a long time ago. As long as it brings in the profitz™ they have no reason to get rid of all the trash titles. Only abuse and new laws will make them do anything.
To be honest, I don't care about trash games either but there should be a way to completely hide them from the store. The discovery queue is a step in the right direction though.
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Ok, I accidentally deleted my origianl post. Oh, well..
You can't delete threads, only close them (and re-open them as desired) - If it was a thread, you can probably recover the content from here: https://www.steamgifts.com/discussions/created
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Ok, I accidentally deleted my origianl post. Oh, well..
i thought why OtakuBundle needed another place to sell bundles. I think it's about visibility. Because Greenlight and Direct systems Steam has same problem. So maybe Valve should just create another gaming platform (or maybe "gaming platform") like SteamDirect or just Direct. On such platform people can freely farm cards, get games to +1 or "hunt" achievements.
It is more joke then actual suggestion (And I have game for you!). But I truly think that some of the features of steam encouragebad habits and overall not heathy for consumer.
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