Just went through another Steam discovery queue, and literally half of the games in it had "Prologue" in their titles. It is, indeed, one of the quickest ways to get me to click next.
The only use I've gotten out of my wish list has been when Steam sends out those "such and such games on your Wish List are on sale" emails. And more often than not, lately, my response has been less of the "oh, cool, that game is on sale, I guess I'll buy it now" variety and more of the "huh, if I'm not willing to buy this game even for a dollar or whatever, then why do I have it on my wish list in the first place?" which tends to lead to a culling of my wish list.
I've also tried "following" games that I'm interested in, beyond just putting them on the wish list, but the only thing that seems to do is make update blogs or whatever posted by that game's devs show up on the "activity" page, which I almost never look at, regardless.
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Date: 2021-07-17 05:43 pm (UTC)From:I've also tried "following" games that I'm interested in, beyond just putting them on the wish list, but the only thing that seems to do is make update blogs or whatever posted by that game's devs show up on the "activity" page, which I almost never look at, regardless.