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Peoples subjective tastes differing has nothing to do with games being nominated in categories when it can be objectively be determined that they do not belong there.
The Steam Awards are a popularity contest.
It has nothing to do with what game was most innovative; what game received the most love and care through its ongoing years; etc. The various categories are actually, in reality, all just repeats of the same category: "what game was most popular with most user accounts"
Note: user accounts, not users.
Because botting and alts are a thing as well.
The Steam Awards are a joke.
And actually --- they should've stayed as one, taking after their first iteration. Which was clearly satire of awards shows that take themselves far too serious for their own good.
Please do let us know which games you don't think should win this year, so we can all vote to make sure they win. Thank you.
Why people care anyway?
so many legit games get no air cuz of bs like this that tilt the table, while u cannot say pay to win but these awards are micro transactions in meta man and thats why it is messed up