Steam has started gently nudging players to update their Steam reviews if they’ve put substantial hours into a game. Valve added the feature at the request of developers in order to fine-tune the community reviews to better reflect actual, current thoughts on any given game. The request was first noted in a Reddit thread (and expanded on by Gamasutra), where user PunnyCasual pointed out that after playing 93 more hours of Destiny 2, Steam asked if they’d like to revisit their review. Other users chimed in saying they got the same thing, though it seems to currently only be on Steam’s beat client. Alden Kroll, a UI Designer at Valve, chimed in on Twitter to say that this was something developers had been looking for, but it required the new library first. “In response to dev feedback, this is now a thing!” Kroll tweeted. “Devs have been asking us for this for a while, but we first needed to build the new library before it made sense (technically) to add it.”
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