I’m going out of town this weekend though, so I’ll likely only get a day or two finished. It seems that you’ll have to do all of these each of the four days in order to get the maximum level badge. I suppose that helps their concurrent users metrics, but otherwise doesn’t seem to do much of anything aside from helping you to unlock a new badge for your profile.Īs you can see, I completed the tasks for Day 1, along with the project. Honestly it’s kind of silly for them to push you into playing old games you haven’t played much of or hadn’t played in a long time. I wasn’t about to go and play Overlord or Torchlight again, but I did a run in FTL and Hellbound, along with firing up Eon Altar for the first time. As you can see, I ran through these as well last night but in some cases I had to re-download the title just to complete the task. I did a mixture of both.īesides the daily tasks, there are projects as well, that don’t appear to change or refresh, you just have to finish these once. This means you can either actually do what they’re aiming for - getting you to actually play the games in your library - or just start the game and immediately close it just to get the trophy. When you click on the “post-it” it will present you with “qualifying games” from your library (or from a dozen or so that are free to play for the weekend) that you’ll play and then the task is completed. These will rotate out each day, and if you completed them, the little trophy at the bottom of each will be filled in. This time around, I couldn’t find any sale information, it’s purely an event with tasks - sort of a metagame within the Steam platform.įor the four days of the sale, there are Daily tasks. There have been mini-games and collections and other things to do within the platform along with those juicy discounts on games you’ve been wanting but haven’t purchased yet. Usually when Steam has any sort of event it coincides with a big sale - originally there was the Summer and Winter sales, but now there’s sales in Spring and Fall and sometimes in-between. Starting yesterday and running through the long holiday weekend, Steam presented us with a new platform event that is different than what we’ve come to expect.
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