I know I’m late to the party but I just found out and didn’t find a post regarding this

TL;DR: Steam now calculates review scores based on reviews made on your languages only (if enough). This is on by default, but can be reverted to go back to review scores based on all reviews (from people that purchased the game directly on Steam only)

  • Electricd@lemmybefree.netOP
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    1 day ago

    I feel like it’s also a way to limit review bombing, like what happened for recent games regarding privacy policy changes

    I’m not a fan of it

    EDIT: Did you change your comment? I thought it wasn’t like this, because my answer doesn’t make sense

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          2 days ago

          What if I actually want to see the review bombing and it’s effect before buying the product ?

          Really, the more I think about this change, the less convincing it is. It will hide review bombing of games that might have warn you of something… I think it will just muddy and make the Steam score way harder to assess and use.

          • Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de
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            1 day ago

            Steam already marked review bombing as off-topic before, which don’t factor into the score by default, and you have to specifically select to see them.

            You can disable this language filter, along with the off-topic filter (you should be able to disable them separately though, which you can’t currently).

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              It’s worth adding that you can disable this filter permanently. It’s not a thing you temporarily disable while you’re on a specific game’s store page; if you disable it, it disables it for every game until you turn it back on. So that’s nice.