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Open up the front store
Look at the top and to the far left there is Labs
Go to Steam Labs and 014 will change how Recommendations work for you in the future
Its alot more useful then the auto default one by several miles
Too bold to ask this in community but too shy to make your profile public.
Or the devs/publishers accidentily forget to mark it as such. Like with BG3.
And GTA was awesome by the way, I just got tired of getting hookers so I went out and got myself a real life hooker!
Man, you really have an axe to grind with that game, don't you? Do you even own it?
While I do possess the game, I would appreciate the option to set preferences during browsing to avoid content like HuniePop appearing in my feed. Games with customizable preferences, akin to Mass Effect, should feature a tag system that distinguishes them, ensuring they don't impact the Discovery queue or similar features.