How do all of you feel about Valves "sudden" burst of communication via Steam to customers?
I mean in just the last month alone they did 5 community post, they also did 5 in December as well but in general it almost feels like they will go for months without sharing any information about stuff
So from March they were:
-Rape day not coming to Steam : i think that speaks for itself
-Review bombs revisited: new functionality of the client and explanation.
-Top Steam Releases of April 2020: this is the only weird one. Steam has had this information for a while (and you could access it!) but it was just not published. I see this more as an expansion of what they did for the Steam Game Awards and a move to a more Event base community with the new UI.
-Positive "Review" bombs: weird one a bit late after the issue. My guess is that in some event they were asked about it and decided to explain why the "review bomb logarithm" hadnt acted on it.
-New Steam Chat Client app: new functionality and explanation.
-Spring Clean: event blog post. they also posted a second one to push people to play more games.
The only weird one was the "Top Steam Releases" imho. The other ones are quite normal.
The other changes are more about new functionalities added to Steam. They will also have more after July Sales when they put the new Library UI.