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https://store.steampowered.com/app/552590/The_Sexy_Brutale/
Poorly named indeed but a wonderful littel game involving time manipulation to solve murders. Quite unique.
a game called 'krunker' forces itself into my perfect game page by only having launching the STEAM CLIENT as the only achievement. I don't want that ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ on my perfect game page.
Acredito que o SAM (Steam achievement Manager) seria a melhor opção para remover os jogos hentais da sua lista de jogos perfeitos.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2050650/Resident_Evil_4/
You'll see this one, has "2050650", that's the game id for this game.
Right next up:
For Windows:
Open CMD and run:
Now, go to the console tab on Steam (should now be visible next to your username), and run:
So, for example for the above game:
For Linux:
For a regular Steam install, close Steam, open terminal and run:
For a flatpak Steam install, close Steam, open terminal and run:
Now, go to the console tab on Steam (should now be visible next to your username), and run:
So, for example for the above game:
Done, just do this for any game id's you want removed.
All SAM will do is unlock the achievement for the game itself through the game.
Edit: There are no real consequences in using SAM, steam reallly has done nothing about it. Still keeping this in mind, use it at you own risk. Also the achievements may be updated and given back to you if you run the game again. With that being said, I only encourage this if you plan on refunding the game or not playing it again after doing this. Otherwise you might go through the hassle of doing this, just for it all to be put on your account again.
It's been well doscussed on here over the years and there was a time where a couple of companies tried to do things like bans for using SAM, but it QUICKLY changed.
I've pointed out that it's really dodgy legal grounds to do something like pursue someone for the use of SAM as it doesn't affect others.
Try to think of it like this.
Online games, if you cheat in them you will get actioned in some way. But you won't if you cheat in a purely offline single player game. WHY?
Because of effect. The reason they can action you from your legally urchased product for cheating on online games is because you affect others. So they can't do that for single player or that'll be legal hot water.
So extend that to SAM. If you "cheat" your achievements in any way, nobody else can tell unless you make it patently obvious so it can't affect others.
The only thing you can affect is the global total (the % of users who have this achievement stat). But as you can't know how many people cheated in those regards you can't use that.
It often comes up on here, so I'm always keen to paint it out.