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Make the ignore button a little bigger, it's too small, it's easy to miss.
Add the ability to view screenshots, game trailers rarely give useful information, mostly they are staged CGI videos.
I am not seeing anything to look at the screenshots.
No blurb to see what on earth the game's about.
Can't scroll down to see info about the game, or reviews.
Middle mouse button doesn't work when clicking store page, so I can't even put it in a new window. (It opens in the main browser, which is just bad.)
"Launch into the queue without leaving the page you are on"
I don't want to open the queue without leaving the page I am on, I go out of my way to put it in a new window!
"Simplified presentation of key details about each game to give you a taste of what that game is about"
It's hiding the key details I would look at.
"See why each game is being recommended specifically to you; maybe it's because you have friends who play it, or it's similar to other games you play, for example"
It claims the game's showing me is in the top whatever, which isn't relevant to me at all.
Normal queue already tells me why it's showing me a game. It'd be better to refine your AI than mess up the presentation.
"Add a game to your wishlist with the click of a button or view the game's full store page for a more in-depth view"
I can already add a game to my wish list, and normal queue IS on the full store page already, so all you add is more clicks. How's that supposed to be better?
"Ignore games that just aren't your jam. We'll make sure to hide them in the future."
Yeah, right, like when I -have- to look at all the categories I don't care about for some stupid hunt for a fake game during the Summer Sale. What good are store preferences (and too few at that) when you just roll over them when it suits you, requiring me to delete them all to take part in that "game"?
How about you fix your tags and search so I can -find- what I'm looking for.
If you make this mess the standard discovery queue, I have no reason at all to use it ever again, unless clicking through it as fast as I can without looking at anything on it will give me a Trading Card during Winter or Summer event.
Please stop messing up the Steam interface. What you did to the library already has me evade it whenever possible. Why don't you work on making that customizable so I can turn it back to what it was?
There already is a back button on the normal queue.
Also, it will get many more eyes sliding past games, not looking at them at all, for the horrid experience this messed up queue provides.
To you the follow button may be important, to me all the stuff they chucked out is, but not the follow button. (I rather subscribe to the events and announcements discussion, than having huge update notes bloat my friend activity list.)
At least you agree that having to go to the store page is inconvenient and disrupting. Now imagine having to do that for every game just so you can see the relevant info.
What they need is to let us make categories for the wishlist, so we can sort them into what suits us. Like, one for "HO games", one for "Puzzle games" one for "Really Want This", one for "Why Did I Put This On Wishlist?",...
Not being able to TURN OFF that moving mess of no-info is BAD.
Also, as others have pointed out, the trailers aren't always very informative of what the actual game is like, so at least a few screenshots are needed.
Other than that, I think the only thing I feel is missing is an easy way to jump back to the rest of the queue if you decide to visit a game's store page.
Thanks for the experiment, crew. Good luck to the poor souls that need to read and sift through this discussion page
Watching a 5 sec looped video won't interest me in the game, and lack of sound is making the experience even worse.