Steam has up to date its privateness settings to permit customers to cover sure video games from their profiles if they need.
Revealed in a blog post, the Personal Games characteristic has been applied as a strategy to improve privateness and permit Steam customers to cover a sport from anybody however themselves from the second it enters their cart. Setting a sport as non-public would subsequently cover a consumer’s possession, in-game standing, playtime, and exercise in that sport.
“This extra management lets you hold most of your Steam Library seen to your pals, to allow them to see what you might be taking part in and take part, but additionally hold just a few of these video games simply to your self,” Valve stated within the put up.
Gamers can mark video games as non-public of their buying cart by selecting “For my account: non-public”, or of their sport listing or Steam Shopper Library.
Valve made another modifications to the buying cart too, although just for these signed as much as the Steam Shopper Beta.
Gamers can now buy items for a number of mates and themselves in a single buy with Inline gifting and buying carts have now been synced throughout all units. As soon as these options are totally examined in beta, Valve will doubtless launch them for everybody.
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