ಠ_ಠ this is the 5th time today you’ve played “Femboy Milking Simulator”
That’s sounds terrible. That can’t be a real game, can it?
Asking for a friend…
And thats why it is invisible to my friends what i am playing. Not that i would play any hentai games of course.
Is there a way to hide what you’re playing other than appearing offline?
How to Edit Your Steam Profile’s Privacy Settings
- With Steam open, navigate to your username on the top of the screen, and select Profile from the drop-down menu.
- Click the Edit Profile button that’s located beneath your Steam Level number.
- You should see several descending tabs with profile information on the screen’s left side. Click Privacy Settings at the bottom of the list.
- Mouse over the Game Details and select Private.
source: https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-hide-the-smut-that-youre-playing-on-steam
I prefer to hide playtime and set myself to Invisible when playing lewd stuff so friends aren’t notified. That way people can still see my library and games in common as well as Now Playing status while I’m Online. The only issue is that these games are still visible if someone searches my library, but I don’t really care about that, I’m pretty vanilla.
Considering Steam has so many NSFW games, it would be great to have a proper “hidden/invisible” category that keeps ownership and all info about these games private while leaving other game info public. Perhaps also an optional PIN to access them so you can share your PC with friends and family without them seeing your lewd stuff. The current “Hidden” category isn’t sufficient.
What are these “friends” I keep reading about?
Sex with Hitler 3D was the best in the trilogy
This is how I learned that Cuckold Simulator was a thing.
See, you can avoid that problem all together by being like me and not having any friends!
Just disable that notification or go offline in the friends thingy.
Ended up just making a separate steam account. Though on my steamdeck it ‘helpfully’ shows recent updates for all games for all accounts on the device even if they aren’t logged in, which is annoying.