Have you viewed every single title on Steam and marked everything as wishlisted/followed/not interested?
I feel your queue game is weak.
I own 5,543 games, viewed 22,701, wishlisted 708, following 2, and not interested 21,498.
I've been doing mine since it started though and many games I have viewed have been removed. My buddy has an even higher not interested since he has fewer games than I do.
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lol I didn't notice the post date for some reason.
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Always awkward when site moderators give the impression that they're necroing threads just to try to try and one-up someone.
Note that if you viewed wishlist/non-interested through your Queue they still count for your viewed count, so the OP's "score" may still beat yours out, aside from your library size (which doesn't relate to Queue views, neh?).
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No trying to one up anyone. Was just joking around.
Um, of course, viewing wishlisted/non-interested games through you queue still count towards your viewed count. Anything you look at through you queue counts towards the viewed total. If you mark stuff wishlist/non-interested just surfing the store then those won't count on your viewed total. Just take Narayan's post up a before for example. 34k not interested and only 8600 viewed. That means most of their non-interested games had been marked outside of using the queue.
A lot of my library games were once viewed through my queue and also on my wishlist. Some were on my non-interesed list also so those do relate to my queue views.
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Wow. Just wow... You should have spent many days browsing through the discovery queue.
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I am on 13,152 viewed, 378 wishlisted, 94 followed, 15,553 uninterested. I do not always go through the queue so I get more uninterested than viewed. Quite a sum of the uninterested is actually bookmarked in my browser. Why I select them as uninterested is that they are not the ones I will purchase outright if I can. Some games have interesting graphics or gameplay.
Some games could be Early Accesses at which state the game is bad or a genre of a game I am not interested in but a good game. Eg. PlayersUnknown's Battleground, Cuphead. I am neither a FPS fan nor a hardcore platformer, I also did not want to spend time on MMOs.
What exactly is the max number for total viewed? What number did you hit "You have viewed all that Steam has to offer!" on?
Cheers~
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So, has anyone else on here gone through the Steam Queue so many times that you've actually viewed every single item on Steam? When you do, there is a message that says the following:
You have viewed all that Steam has to offer!
We are out of titles to show you! You may be able to get more titles by changing your customization options - or come back later, new products are released daily.
Right now, I own 350 games, with 76 on my wishlist, 1 being followed, and...
23,540 TITLES MARKED AS 'NOT INTERESTED.'
Why would I do this thing, you ask? I used to do some pretty boring research in a lab that had frequent amounts of down-time for short bursts. You run a Western blot wash for 10 minutes for several repeats, and it's not really enough time to get a lot of work done in between. So what did I do? Well, it's obvious. Now, 3 years later, I've been going through the queue to see what's new every day. I weed out everything that looks like I wouldn't like it, and I wishlist the few other things. I've wound up stumbling across some interesting finds simply because they never make it to the front page. But I've also seen some things... terrible things which cannot be unseen...
Anyone else manage to do this? The empty box on my home page that normally includes "featured and recommended" titles is like standing on the edge of the abyss, staring into eternity.
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