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While Players Wish to Filter Out AI-Generated Games on Steam, SteamDB Makes It Possible

The trend continues.

Valve

With generative AI spreading in every field imaginable, and especially in gaming, disgruntled players crave solace in the form of filters on Steam that would allow them to get rid of non-human-made titles.

In a thread asking Valve to add this feature, many users supported the idea.

"I don't want to play a game nobody wanted to make. I want to play things people made, who love what they've created," one person said.

"This would be great! I love demos and finding new games but it's a slog to weed out games that don't care enough about their game to not rely on generative AI," added another.

Alas, Steam doesn't offer this ability yet. However, SteamDB's creator listened to the masses and made dreams come true on his platform by adding an automatic tag based on the AI content disclosures on Steam pages.

The first game on the list is Call of Duty, which is funny considering the drama with Steam refusing to add the generative AI warning to Black Ops 6 at first, even though players had reasons to believe it was used. Now, the disclosure states the team uses generative AI tools to help develop some in-game assets.

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  • Anonymous user

    Can we also filter out games that weren't "cared enough about" to be made without using any licensed graphical or audio assets, or any middleware engines?  Because caring means making everything from scratch, by human hand.  Not just the assets and code, but also the engine, the OS, the hardware it runs on and even the furniture the dev sits on.  No machines, no third parties!

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    Anonymous user

    ·11 days ago·

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