
Steam users are begging Valve to make one major change to how the review system works. And we genuinely get it.
Steam reviews are a useful way of seeing how well received a certain game is by its players, but it isnât exactly perfect.
Several flaws with the system have been mentioned over the years. Considering itâs a binary Recommend / Not Recommended system, coupled with the fact that you only need to play five minutes to leave a review, can sometimes lead to Steam reviews being exploited.
Another issue that exists with the system is the lack of user hardware specifications, meaning that a personâs PC setup isnât disclosed by default in a review.
This leads to reviews that complain about performance issues being rather unreliable, as thereâs no way of telling what kind of hardware the person leaving a negative review because of low framerates or bad graphics has.
As one person posted on the Steam Reddit page, âI strongly suggest that Steam Reviews should also mention the specs of the PC / Hardware the user was playing on.
“With this, we can make better decisions if the review is really worth your time or not.â
The post then features a screenshot of a review which states, âExtremely laggy. Canât even play the game. Waste of $70.â
The post continues: âThe user here writes that the game is ‘Extremely Laggy’ Well, this can be because of multiple factors. That can be CPU, GPU or maybe the RAM requirements are not met well. We may never have a proper closure to âWhy the user experiences lagâ if we don’t have proper data to make a decision.â

Steam Users Agree A Change Is Needed
Users in the replies generally agreed with the sentiment, with one user writing: âWe love it when Steam calls out corporations but users will hate it if they feel like Steam is calling them out.â
âIt would be somewhat handy. I see a lot of people complain about games running badly, and wonder what they’re running cause I’m just not having the same problems,â writes another.
âThis goes both ways though. So I actually agree,â writes a third user. âI have a 5090 / 9800X3D machine, and âeverythingâ runs great for me. So if I make a review saying “game runs and looks great” that’s also a bit disingenuous.â
Valve has been known to release new features periodically that improves the user experience, so itâs possible that this might be something the company would consider adding if enough noise is made.

It’s interesting to see how passionate the Steam community is about improving the review system. Changes to enhance user experience can really make a difference in helping players find the right games. I hope Valve considers these suggestions!
Absolutely, the community’s engagement highlights the importance of user feedback in shaping platforms. It would be great to see how a revamped review system could enhance transparency and help users make more informed decisions about their purchases.
I completely agree! Itâs fascinating how user feedback can drive meaningful changes in platforms like Steam. Enhancing the review system could not only improve the quality of information but also foster a more trustworthy environment for gamers.