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- Statistics means the game will keep track of certain statistics while you play. An example would be like Left 4 Dead 2.
- Steam Cloud means your game saves, configuration settings, whatever are saved on Valve's servers so if you uninstall the game and reinstall at a later time your saves and settings will be redownloaded too.
- Single-player means the game can be played by yourself, usually in a single-player campaign.
- Multi-player means the game can be played online with others.
- Co-op means you and a friend or more (usually 1-3 friends) can play together on LAN or over the Internet (you need to do the research to see if a game can be played over a LAN. Never assume you can!)
- Steam Achievements indicates the game has a list of achievements on Steam you can earn while playing.
- Commentary available shows whether the game has developer commentary available while you play the game.
- Captions are kind of self-explanatory I think.
- Partial/Full Controller Support is displayed when the game can be played with a controller and supports one. Usually the Xbox 360 controller is the preferred device.
- Steam Trading Cards is displayed when the game participates in the trading card feature available here on Steam. You can earn a few cards while playing and must do something a little extra to finish the set.
- Steam Workshop means the game is integrated with the Steam Workshop where people can upload their custom content (maps, mods, skins, etc.) which you can easily download and install with the click of a button.
If you go to the Game Search Page on the Steam store by just clicking Search without anything entered in the search bar, you can click Advanced Search to expand the filter list. The Category section is where you can filter based on those kind of features.I saw another thing i dont know what it is.
compatibility with RV or womething like that, ( i translated from spanish, i don't know how or what is RVin enlgish).
Also if Iwant to look for games that haveleaderboards, will they have a "leaderboards" marker?
I talk about ingameleaderboards, such as orcs must die, magicka, pinball arcade or fx2 etc, i don't know whatmoregames have that.
PD: I realized you updated your post before i sent mine. Thank you very much.