SteamDB
Adds SteamDB links and new features on the Steam store and community. View lowest game prices and stats.
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Augmented Steam is a browser extension by IsThereAnyDeal that improves your experience on the Steam platform by providing helpful information and tons of customization options.
Some selected features:
- Price details (current best, historical low) for any game or DLC sourced from many authorized stores
- More visible highlighting of games you own or have wishlisted or ignored (also works with your IsThereAnyDeal Waitlist and Collection!)
- Fine-tuned product search with search filters such as review count / score and Early Access
- Sort and filter options for the market, games, friends, groups, achievements, badges and reviews
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Good extension, does what it says on the tin. Would be nice if Valve implemented some of these features themselves, but I'm not holding my breath. In regards to VaporLens & AI: please research exactly how recommendation algorithms work. I regret to inform you that AI has been around a lot longer than some of you seem to think, and most of you have been using it every day for years without realizing it. Funny how I don't see any complaining about the SteamPeek integration. Guess what SteamPeek uses? Recommendation algorithms. QUICK, BETTER REMOVE IT!!!!! IT'S THE EVIL AI AGAIN!!!! (SteamPeek also has a partner website at the bottom of the page that facilitates purchasing gray market keys and entire accounts for access to games, but apparently that's not as unethical as *checks notes* filtering out garbage one-liner Steam reviews) I'm rambling now. This kind of thing shouldn't even be up for a vote for such an absurd reason, and patch notes should never include several paragraphs of kowtowing for doing nothing wrong. But whatever.
One of, if not the best Steam extension. I don't have a problem with Vaporlens, it's useful, I don't see the issue.
Geez people need to get with the times. This is a very good and useful application of AI that has very few of the usual negatives around AI. People are just scared of the word "AI" I swear.
Incredibly useful extension, the steam store always feels lacking when using the steam app or another browser without this installed. Highly recommended The addition of Vaporlens is super cool. People too often have an immediate reactionary kick against anything AI just cause. I'd love to see it remain in future versions of the extension, with the ability for those uninterested to disable/hide it permanently. One thing that could however be good to include on the Vaporlens section is a small disclaimer, saying something along the lines of that although this is an AI aggregated summary, that one should take it with a grain of salt and not neglect reading individual reviews
Keep VaporLens please. I understand AI skepticism, but this is a valuable tool that hurts nobody. No human loses a job because I am able to see a few more related games on a Steam page.
I like VaporLens and vote for it to stay. It is much better than the mostly useless one-liner Steam reviews.
I vote for VaporLens going away, don't like it
I vote for the addition of VaporLens staying. I usually avoid AI in things but the use of AI isn't the problem, the problem is whenever people abuse it and overuse it.
Vapor Lens is a very nice addition to this extension. When you don't feel like reading through several walls of text and one-liners, it let's you see a quick summary, and, in case you have still answers, you can start pocking around the actual reviews.
Positive vote for 4.5.1, don't listen to mindless haters, just make the option to turn if off more visible as it seems that the haters are blind, and maybe provide a prompt for new installations/updates to turn it on/off on first start/install.