Valve Overhauls Steam Game Testing

Valve is to take extra steps to reduce the visibility of shoddy Steam games while making sure good ones don’t get drowned out. It’s going to recruit players to check out submissions and dig out the hidden gems.

The program was detailed in videos from gaming YouTubers Jim Sterling and John Bain (aka TotalBiscuit) who recently visited Valve’s HQ to discuss the program. They say Valve used the term “fake games”, which is somewhat misleading as there’s no counterfeiting involved and instead they are simply referring to very low quality games from developers hoping to cash in before word gets around that they suck. The fakery was more people producing derivative games with tiredly familiar themes.

Valve has already ditched Greenlight, a program that allowed open submissions with users then voting on games. The problem was the absence of a barrier of entry made it difficult to wade through the sheer quantity of dreck.

The new Explorers program will allow players to sign up to volunteer to try out games from a list of poor sellers and then rate them. There’ll be a series of perks such as badges and a unique forum. The ‘Explorers’ will have to pay for the games they test, which may deter some from taking part, but will perhaps more accurately reflect the disappointment or delight a normal customer would have. As a concession, the testers will be allowed one no-questions-asked refund each week.

Other changes in the works include Valve revealing more details about the way it decides which games to include in each user’s customized discovery queue, and making it easier for individual users to share lists of games such as a top ten recommended titles.


Someone Fixed the New Tomb Raider Movie Picture!

Now THAT’S the Lara Croft I remember.

Stuff like this is why you can’t even be mad at the internet. Looks like someone decided to take the set photo from the new Tomb Raider movie starring Alicia Vikander (a.k.a my future life partner) and make it a little more befitting of look of the first few games (and their freakishly low polygon count).

Well played, Imgur, well played.

The Wonderful Cosplay of Wondercon 2017 [Picture Gallery]

Once again this year, geeks from all around the U.S. (and other parts of the world!) flocked to the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, CA to partake in the joys of one of the best pop culture convention in the U.S., Wondercon! I scoured Flickr and Facebook for some CC-licensed photography of the event, and as usual, there was plenty to choose from. Many thanks to David Ngo, Nathan Rupert, and William Tung for the awesome photos! You guys rock! Header picture credit: Nathan Rupert.

[Picture Sources: William Tung | David Ngo | Nathan Rupert]

Inventor Colin Furze Built a Record Breaking 100 Miles Per Hour Bumper Car [Video]

From Colin Furze:

It’s finished and it’s FAST….so fast its the worlds fastest as approved by Guinness World Records
This 600cc monster is the work of hours of shed time working out how to squeeze a sports bike and so wheels into a dodgem shell without making a death trap, but surprisingly in a straight line it’s actually quite a solid ride, even when reaching 3 figure speeds.

[Colin Furze]