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Yep! If your profile is public your Rich Presence is visible to anyone who hovers your avatar. Another reason why Rich Presence needs a setting! People may be happy to share what game they are in to everyone, but want to restrict what they're doing in it to their friends, or to not show it at all.
This. Because I have never seen this feature in any of my games. Or in any game my friends play.
So it is clearly something the developer has to implement. BEcause lets face it, STeam doesn't really know what you're doing in any given game. Ask the devvs to give an option to disable. Or just ask around the forum. There may actually be a way to disable it.
They might not be broken but rather what the dev/pub desires.
That would be nice to have as an option too, allowing compilation games/launchers to specify which game is running and override the launcher name.
Tower Unite's option is actually broken. It's saving the setting but doesn't correctly re-apply it on game launch. It says it is disabled in settings but you have to re-enable it then re-disable it to actually disable it, upon each game launch. I reported the bug multiple times but gave up. All of that could be avoided if Steam itself just had a setting.
Valve generally isn't going to mess with how devs make their games. Since it affects the functionality and operation of their product.
Pester the dev/pubs and if the dev/pubs do not respond ...just move on. and make note of those dev/pubs for future reference.
Or Valve could add it and it's all sorted out.
Thats why I stay offline now. I don't have FB and Twitter and any of the other ones for a reason. Now it's seeping into gaming. Just add a toggle.
Don't recall ever having been informed of this 'Rich Presence' thing, or having been asked for consent to have it activated. Does Valve simply consider this a 'legitimate interest'? If so: then where's the legally required info-blurb informing you that you have a right to object to it; and the means by which you can make your objection known to them?