A few years ago, Steam added the option to hide your activity and thus your library and playtime. For those of you who are ashamed of your hundreds of hours in Cute Girls VR, Rich MILF Drama, and HuniePop, it was a bandaid to mask the truth. But now Steam is adding a better way to manage your games - marking individual titles as private.
As highlighted by SteamDB creator Pavel Djundik, the option is incredibly easy to find. All you have to do is go to your game of choice, select the three dots on the bar, and click the new "Mark as Private" option. However, this feature isn't live yet as it's a work in progress.
Even your friends won't be able to see your all-nighter spent playing Lust Trip.
While the obvious use of this is to hide adult games, Djundik's example was Counter-Strike 2. Equally as awkward, to be fair. I'd like to scorch my thousands of hours in it too. But those in the comments and quote retweets are more fussed about playing "furry feet in peace". Have fun, @kaktustes.
Others plan to use the feature to hide their incredibly high number of hours in Dead by Daylight, Terraria, and VRChat. Again, all fair picks. I'll probably tuck my over 1,000 hours of Garry's Mod into the do-not-look drawer, next to Skyrim and Dark Souls 2.
"I can finally play Catboy Paradise and that one KFC dating sim without ridicule," @sacredricefield said.
"A setting for cowards," @mscupcake91 said, going against the grain. "You shouldn't be able to hide the fact you play a super embarrassing game like Counter-Strike 2 from your friends."
It's too late for me. I've already 100 precented Furry Love.
It's not the only feature in the works that Djundik has shed light on. If you're not fussed about your gaming habits being public but wanna
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