HolyHalfDead said:It’s one tick box - “Exclude owned”
Maybe, but we have to reach this page by our own and manually tick the box each week. A permanent mod would help everyone. And your method concerns the game we own, not the ones we're not interested in. This won't hide the titles that are constantly in sales and we're fed up to see each time. "If we didn't purchase them by then, it's because we don't want them", so still seeing them is some kind of spams, undesired ads.
HolyHalfDead said:And do you really think it is better for a person to mark 9000 games they are not interested in as “Not priced tracked” rather than 1000 games they are interested in as “Price tracked”.
Once again, it's not about prices. Trackers can help but not at 100%. Let's say I'm interested in a content and I put an alert for it discounted at $\€\£10 max. If one day it's in sales at 10.01, I won't see it whereas I could do the effort of buying it at this price. That's why I prefer putting my wanted games in the wishlist section instead of the price tracker one. Do you see my point? I'm not here to piss TA off, but to explain my point of you, thinking I am right.
And at your turn, do you think Steam --the biggest PC games platform-- is wrong with putting the "not interested" feature on? Just like TA, they have tons of filters to help us the most with our collections. And this filter really helps regarding sales and not showing games we don't want to see anymore.
So yes I think it's better to put it in place instead of the price tracker. For you it's just another filter --but TA is a specialist in filters, one more is nothing--, but it will relieve lot of users. It's a pain to put hundreds of content makd as undesired, but it's like everything, like putting our games collection or friends list on TA, it's a long process at first but very useful in the end. And once done, we just have to add the missing ones whenever it's the case.