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Re: Steam

Posted: 24 Mar 2019, 07:47
by Ferrrrrrrrrdinand
Mai are cineva probleme cu viteza de download la steam? Nu trec de 100 kb/s. Am încercat să schimb regiunea și la fel. Variază, unele nu ajung la 1kb/s, altele ajung pe la 500kb/s. Am făcut clear cache, nimic.

Re: Steam

Posted: 24 Mar 2019, 10:24
by Ferrrrrrrrrdinand
Am închis și-am deschis router-ul. Acum merge. :|

Re: Steam

Posted: 12 May 2019, 23:46
by Mărar
https://www.lorenzostanco.com/lab/steam

Search your Steam games by tags and features, sort by playtime, metascore, user reviews and more.

Nu necesita login.

Are buton de pick random game.

Atat.

Re: Steam

Posted: 13 May 2019, 07:31
by TG
Yeah, il folosesc de ceva vreme. Pretty good.

Re: Steam

Posted: 22 May 2019, 10:35
by Cristan
Steam Chat has just launched for iOS and Android

https://www.pcgamer.com/steam-chat-has- ... d-android/

Re: Steam

Posted: 13 Jun 2019, 00:19
by Cristan

Re: Steam

Posted: 25 Jun 2019, 20:03
by Mahdi
Tocmai a început Summer Sale. Deja au murit serverele. Doamne ajută!

https://store.steampowered.com/

Re: Steam

Posted: 26 Jun 2019, 21:33
by tnt
Bai, Half-Life 1 e mai putin de un euro cred. Multiplayerul era tare bengos cand il jucam in sali de net. Ne bagam.si noi la niste partide strict private? Cine e dispus fac eu cinste.

Re: Steam

Posted: 4 Jul 2019, 12:11
by cg1700
Recomandari de steam sale ziceti?
Bloodstained:Curse of the Moon isi merita cei 6 EUR cu varf si indesat.
Also Touhou Luna Nights

Re: Steam

Posted: 4 Jul 2019, 13:15
by Cristan
cg1700 wrote: 4 Jul 2019, 12:11 Bloodstained:Curse of the Moon isi merita cei 6 EUR cu varf si indesat.
Lol, n-am fost atent și am crezut că e vorba de jocul mare, de Ritual of the Night, mă miram că e doar 6 euro. Nici nu știam că există ăsta 8-bit.

Re: Steam

Posted: 4 Jul 2019, 13:20
by cg1700
Exista si e foarte fain. Cum Ritual of the Night e o clona a Castlevania-urilor post SotN, Curse of the Moon e o clona a Castlevania-urilor clasice, mai exact Castlevania 3 in cazul asta.

Re: Steam

Posted: 12 Jul 2019, 01:03
by Cristan
Introducing the Interactive Recommender
While existing store features like tag-based searching can work well, we think we can do better by bringing to bear the power of machine learning to give players personalized recommendations based on their own individual play patterns. Combine that with real-time controls to adjust your results, and the recommender becomes a fun and powerful tool for exploring Steam and connecting you with games you'll love.

Re: Steam

Posted: 13 Jul 2019, 10:12
by TG
Nu merge rău. Doar că printre jocuri decente mai mi-a aruncat și flegme gen Fallout 4 și Borderlands 2. Păi, se poate așa? Unde fac link și la postările de pe forum? :D

Re: Steam

Posted: 13 Jul 2019, 13:36
by Magicake
Merge bine in sensul ca mi-ar placea chestiile recomandate. Merge prost in sensul ca deja stiam de ele oricum :lol:

Re: Steam

Posted: 17 Jul 2019, 22:16
by Cristan
Steam Diving Bell

Un tool/experiment făcut de un gamedev care dă recomandări pe bază de tags și alte metadate.

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Diving Bell is an experiment meant to address discoverability on Steam.

Diving Bell and the Interactive Recommender take entirely opposite approaches:

Interactive Recommender uses your play history to get to know you, and uses smart algorithms to serve up games it thinks you will like. You specify a few parameters, and it shows you a list of recommendations. Interactive Recommender is like a sommelier that uses their expertise to suggest a wine that pairs well with the courses you've already chosen.

Diving Bell has no clue who you are or what you like, and uses dumb algorithms to serve up games similar to a title you specify. From there you can browse around in any direction you want. Diving Bell, like its namesake, is a vessel that lets you safely descend into the murky depths to catch glimpses of weird and interesting games.
Weaknesses

Implementation details aside, Diving Bell is never going to be as good as the Interactive Recommender at immediately serving up a dozen great games you want to play right now. This is more of an exploration tool to find things you didn't even know you were interested in.

Diving Bell is highly reliant on extrinsic metadata like tags and to a lesser extent user ratings, whereas Interactive Recommender only cares about player behavior. Diving Bell needs user ratings to define Hidden Gems, and needs tags for everything else. The "Tags" and "Gems" recommenders consume tags directly, but "Default", "Reverse" and "Loose" need them too, because the "more like this" recommendations on Steam are ultimately derived from tags. This requires developers to optimize their store metadata in order to be detected, and opens a possible vector for abuse as described above.
Strengths

Diving Bell's chief strength is its dumbness. It's dead simple, transparent, and predictable, but the results are delightful and surprising. You have complete control over the recommendation systems you want to use, and there's no mystery for why you're getting any particular results. The app doesn't try to pigeonhole you based on previous play history or purchasing habits -- given the same inputs, two different users will get the exact same results. You just give it a game and it tells you what games are similar to that one, and off you go.
more info

Re: Steam

Posted: 4 Sep 2019, 20:33
by Mahdi
Steam Library and Events overhauls coming this month
The open beta for the new Steam Library will launch on Sept. 17 while a new centralized tool for announcements, Steam Events, will be released on Sept. 4. An update for the Steam Labs micro trailer experiment and a new search tool, both new experiments in Steam Labs, will launch on Sept. 5. All players will be able to opt into the beta.

Re: Steam

Posted: 6 Sep 2019, 10:18
by Cristan
Steam Labs offers new ways to search, teases a 'Deep Dive' recommender
First of all there's "Experiment 004", a new way to search Steam with a lot more filters. It includes a price slider, options to hide games you own or have wishlisted or that aren't on sale, and more. This new version of search has infinite scrolling as well.
The next Steam Labs experiment will be "Deep Dive", based on the Steam Diving Bell by Lars Doucet, and created in collaboration with him. Diving Bell is a recommender, but unlike the kind that examine your preferences and figure out what to suggest based on that (as the existing Steam Labs Recommender does), this one works by taking a game you suggest to it and then bringing up more things like it. Doucet compares it to a Wikipedia binge, the idea that once you have a topic you're interested in what you want are similar, related topics to explore

Re: Steam

Posted: 29 Sep 2019, 00:02
by Cristan

Re: Steam

Posted: 10 Oct 2019, 09:18
by Mahdi
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Re: Steam

Posted: 10 Oct 2019, 11:55
by MC
Misto pentru cei care au si cu cine sa faca sesiuni de local coop :(