Is it possible to see a feed of my followed games?

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This is strange. I've looked everywhere (community hub, profile, news page, email, etc.), but I can't find an actual feed of updates from my followed games. The closest thing I've found is this page, but this is specifically for games in your library. It has nothing to do with followed games.



This means that the only way for me to see an update is to just happen to be sitting at my computer the exact moment steam pushes the desktop notification. And if I miss that notification (which I will), I'll never know about it unless I spontaneously decide to manually go to the community hub of every single game on my followed list and scrub through the latest news, which isn't even listed in a linear format. It's listed in some weird "staggered grid" format. Time consuming.



This is kind of ridiculous. I thought the function of "following" something was that you get a feed of recent updates that you can look at on your own time, whether via email or a dedicated feed. They make damn sure that you know about every sale, from launching a big news window when you start the client, to throwing a huge ad on the front page, to emailing you when a wishlisted item goes on sale, etc. But nothing for followed games? What's the point of following them if I still have to manually visit the community hub (and have no idea if the game I'm looking at has actually updated until the page loads)?



Surely I must be missing something?



In any case, I've been trying to find this elusive feed for months with no luck. I would really like to actually make use of this feature (assuming it actually exists).










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  • I tried hard not to rant in my question, but I'm so floored about this that I don't know what else to say other than to express my bewilderment.
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This is strange. I've looked everywhere (community hub, profile, news page, email, etc.), but I can't find an actual feed of updates from my followed games. The closest thing I've found is this page, but this is specifically for games in your library. It has nothing to do with followed games.



This means that the only way for me to see an update is to just happen to be sitting at my computer the exact moment steam pushes the desktop notification. And if I miss that notification (which I will), I'll never know about it unless I spontaneously decide to manually go to the community hub of every single game on my followed list and scrub through the latest news, which isn't even listed in a linear format. It's listed in some weird "staggered grid" format. Time consuming.



This is kind of ridiculous. I thought the function of "following" something was that you get a feed of recent updates that you can look at on your own time, whether via email or a dedicated feed. They make damn sure that you know about every sale, from launching a big news window when you start the client, to throwing a huge ad on the front page, to emailing you when a wishlisted item goes on sale, etc. But nothing for followed games? What's the point of following them if I still have to manually visit the community hub (and have no idea if the game I'm looking at has actually updated until the page loads)?



Surely I must be missing something?



In any case, I've been trying to find this elusive feed for months with no luck. I would really like to actually make use of this feature (assuming it actually exists).










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  • I tried hard not to rant in my question, but I'm so floored about this that I don't know what else to say other than to express my bewilderment.
    – Braden Best
    Dec 5 at 9:53












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This is strange. I've looked everywhere (community hub, profile, news page, email, etc.), but I can't find an actual feed of updates from my followed games. The closest thing I've found is this page, but this is specifically for games in your library. It has nothing to do with followed games.



This means that the only way for me to see an update is to just happen to be sitting at my computer the exact moment steam pushes the desktop notification. And if I miss that notification (which I will), I'll never know about it unless I spontaneously decide to manually go to the community hub of every single game on my followed list and scrub through the latest news, which isn't even listed in a linear format. It's listed in some weird "staggered grid" format. Time consuming.



This is kind of ridiculous. I thought the function of "following" something was that you get a feed of recent updates that you can look at on your own time, whether via email or a dedicated feed. They make damn sure that you know about every sale, from launching a big news window when you start the client, to throwing a huge ad on the front page, to emailing you when a wishlisted item goes on sale, etc. But nothing for followed games? What's the point of following them if I still have to manually visit the community hub (and have no idea if the game I'm looking at has actually updated until the page loads)?



Surely I must be missing something?



In any case, I've been trying to find this elusive feed for months with no luck. I would really like to actually make use of this feature (assuming it actually exists).










share|improve this question















This is strange. I've looked everywhere (community hub, profile, news page, email, etc.), but I can't find an actual feed of updates from my followed games. The closest thing I've found is this page, but this is specifically for games in your library. It has nothing to do with followed games.



This means that the only way for me to see an update is to just happen to be sitting at my computer the exact moment steam pushes the desktop notification. And if I miss that notification (which I will), I'll never know about it unless I spontaneously decide to manually go to the community hub of every single game on my followed list and scrub through the latest news, which isn't even listed in a linear format. It's listed in some weird "staggered grid" format. Time consuming.



This is kind of ridiculous. I thought the function of "following" something was that you get a feed of recent updates that you can look at on your own time, whether via email or a dedicated feed. They make damn sure that you know about every sale, from launching a big news window when you start the client, to throwing a huge ad on the front page, to emailing you when a wishlisted item goes on sale, etc. But nothing for followed games? What's the point of following them if I still have to manually visit the community hub (and have no idea if the game I'm looking at has actually updated until the page loads)?



Surely I must be missing something?



In any case, I've been trying to find this elusive feed for months with no luck. I would really like to actually make use of this feature (assuming it actually exists).







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  • I tried hard not to rant in my question, but I'm so floored about this that I don't know what else to say other than to express my bewilderment.
    – Braden Best
    Dec 5 at 9:53
















  • I tried hard not to rant in my question, but I'm so floored about this that I don't know what else to say other than to express my bewilderment.
    – Braden Best
    Dec 5 at 9:53















I tried hard not to rant in my question, but I'm so floored about this that I don't know what else to say other than to express my bewilderment.
– Braden Best
Dec 5 at 9:53




I tried hard not to rant in my question, but I'm so floored about this that I don't know what else to say other than to express my bewilderment.
– Braden Best
Dec 5 at 9:53










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You can find a feed of updates of the games you follow under 'Activity', which is accessible under your profile name in the menu (in both the browser and client version).



A screenshot of Steam with the location of 'Activity' highlighted



You can adjust the feed in 'Friend Activity Settings', at the top (partially visible in the screenshot).



Updates are part of 'announcements', and to see only those, choose that option in the settings:



Friend Activity Settings->A group I belong to:->Posts an announcement






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  • Geez, that is unintuitive. Is there a way to filter it down to only updates from followed games?
    – Braden Best
    Dec 6 at 19:40






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    They are, in that same display of lucidity, in all probability part of the 'announcement' setting: "A group I belong to", option "Posts an announcement?". Edit: Added to the answer.
    – Joachim
    Dec 6 at 19:53






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    Oh man, it is. I just tested it out. I should apply for a job at valve and fix their UI. One of the things I would add: a 'remove from wishlist' button on the store page :P
    – Braden Best
    Dec 6 at 19:54











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You can find a feed of updates of the games you follow under 'Activity', which is accessible under your profile name in the menu (in both the browser and client version).



A screenshot of Steam with the location of 'Activity' highlighted



You can adjust the feed in 'Friend Activity Settings', at the top (partially visible in the screenshot).



Updates are part of 'announcements', and to see only those, choose that option in the settings:



Friend Activity Settings->A group I belong to:->Posts an announcement






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  • Geez, that is unintuitive. Is there a way to filter it down to only updates from followed games?
    – Braden Best
    Dec 6 at 19:40






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    They are, in that same display of lucidity, in all probability part of the 'announcement' setting: "A group I belong to", option "Posts an announcement?". Edit: Added to the answer.
    – Joachim
    Dec 6 at 19:53






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    Oh man, it is. I just tested it out. I should apply for a job at valve and fix their UI. One of the things I would add: a 'remove from wishlist' button on the store page :P
    – Braden Best
    Dec 6 at 19:54















up vote
15
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You can find a feed of updates of the games you follow under 'Activity', which is accessible under your profile name in the menu (in both the browser and client version).



A screenshot of Steam with the location of 'Activity' highlighted



You can adjust the feed in 'Friend Activity Settings', at the top (partially visible in the screenshot).



Updates are part of 'announcements', and to see only those, choose that option in the settings:



Friend Activity Settings->A group I belong to:->Posts an announcement






share|improve this answer






















  • Geez, that is unintuitive. Is there a way to filter it down to only updates from followed games?
    – Braden Best
    Dec 6 at 19:40






  • 1




    They are, in that same display of lucidity, in all probability part of the 'announcement' setting: "A group I belong to", option "Posts an announcement?". Edit: Added to the answer.
    – Joachim
    Dec 6 at 19:53






  • 1




    Oh man, it is. I just tested it out. I should apply for a job at valve and fix their UI. One of the things I would add: a 'remove from wishlist' button on the store page :P
    – Braden Best
    Dec 6 at 19:54













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You can find a feed of updates of the games you follow under 'Activity', which is accessible under your profile name in the menu (in both the browser and client version).



A screenshot of Steam with the location of 'Activity' highlighted



You can adjust the feed in 'Friend Activity Settings', at the top (partially visible in the screenshot).



Updates are part of 'announcements', and to see only those, choose that option in the settings:



Friend Activity Settings->A group I belong to:->Posts an announcement






share|improve this answer














You can find a feed of updates of the games you follow under 'Activity', which is accessible under your profile name in the menu (in both the browser and client version).



A screenshot of Steam with the location of 'Activity' highlighted



You can adjust the feed in 'Friend Activity Settings', at the top (partially visible in the screenshot).



Updates are part of 'announcements', and to see only those, choose that option in the settings:



Friend Activity Settings->A group I belong to:->Posts an announcement







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  • Geez, that is unintuitive. Is there a way to filter it down to only updates from followed games?
    – Braden Best
    Dec 6 at 19:40






  • 1




    They are, in that same display of lucidity, in all probability part of the 'announcement' setting: "A group I belong to", option "Posts an announcement?". Edit: Added to the answer.
    – Joachim
    Dec 6 at 19:53






  • 1




    Oh man, it is. I just tested it out. I should apply for a job at valve and fix their UI. One of the things I would add: a 'remove from wishlist' button on the store page :P
    – Braden Best
    Dec 6 at 19:54

















  • Geez, that is unintuitive. Is there a way to filter it down to only updates from followed games?
    – Braden Best
    Dec 6 at 19:40






  • 1




    They are, in that same display of lucidity, in all probability part of the 'announcement' setting: "A group I belong to", option "Posts an announcement?". Edit: Added to the answer.
    – Joachim
    Dec 6 at 19:53






  • 1




    Oh man, it is. I just tested it out. I should apply for a job at valve and fix their UI. One of the things I would add: a 'remove from wishlist' button on the store page :P
    – Braden Best
    Dec 6 at 19:54
















Geez, that is unintuitive. Is there a way to filter it down to only updates from followed games?
– Braden Best
Dec 6 at 19:40




Geez, that is unintuitive. Is there a way to filter it down to only updates from followed games?
– Braden Best
Dec 6 at 19:40




1




1




They are, in that same display of lucidity, in all probability part of the 'announcement' setting: "A group I belong to", option "Posts an announcement?". Edit: Added to the answer.
– Joachim
Dec 6 at 19:53




They are, in that same display of lucidity, in all probability part of the 'announcement' setting: "A group I belong to", option "Posts an announcement?". Edit: Added to the answer.
– Joachim
Dec 6 at 19:53




1




1




Oh man, it is. I just tested it out. I should apply for a job at valve and fix their UI. One of the things I would add: a 'remove from wishlist' button on the store page :P
– Braden Best
Dec 6 at 19:54





Oh man, it is. I just tested it out. I should apply for a job at valve and fix their UI. One of the things I would add: a 'remove from wishlist' button on the store page :P
– Braden Best
Dec 6 at 19:54


















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