Comment on The AI warning for Steam browser plugin adds Steam search filtering
Localhorst86@feddit.org 5 hours agoI almost exclusively browse the store via my regular web browser and because of that I have already become used to the steamdb browser extension providing addtional information. And the steam client itself is technically just a dedicated browser window.
echodot@feddit.uk 4 hours ago
I’ll have to check it out. It’s never really occurred to me before that there could be plugins to add additional functionality.
What steam really needs is a “I found the game you’re searching for, but I’m pretty certain you actually mean this other game with a very similar name and that’s actually popular” feature. They can call it The Outer Wilds feature.
FrederikNJS@piefed.zip 2 hours ago
One awesome feature is that it looks up each game on isthereanydeal.com, so you can immediately see whether there’s a cheaper price somewhere else
Localhorst86@feddit.org 3 hours ago
So I assume, it was an “Outer Wilds” vs “Outer Worlds” thing because i vaguely remember these two games being released close to each other, any confusing which is which myself.
I don’t remember having had issues finding the game I was looking for, but I just tried searching for “the outer wilds” on steam and didn’t get the game in the results, only a DLC for it - because the game is just called “outer wilds”, without the article. So I guess there is room for improvement in regards to the fuzzy search on steam.
Overall, the steam storefront is very usable as it is, even without extensions. And because the steam client is not much more than a browser engine, displaying that page, I can see why someone might use the client exclusively.