for about 13 hours yesterday, Terraria briefly became Steam’s highest-rated game. Then at around 2 AM EST, Portal 2 regained its crown to once again become Steam&rsq🌟uo;s highest-rated game as the two games are currently battling it out for the hearts and mindཧs of Redditors.

reported Terraria as the at around 1 PM EST. That news got posted to the Steam subreddit and quickly gained thousands ♓of upvotes, making it one of the most popular posts on the sub and giving it plenty of traction. This seemed to start a small review war as proponents for both games flooded Steam with new user reviews.

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Roughly 13 hours later, the same user notified Reddit that Portal 2 , but it’s a very near thing. As you can see by comparing both posts, both games only received around 1,000 new votes over that 13-hour period, so it could be that fewer than 1,000 vot🎃es separate these two games from the number one spot.

You might note that Portal 2 (99%) still has a higher percentage than Terraria (98%) and yet it briefly dropped to number two. That’s because SteamDB uses an algorithm that also takes into consideration the total number of votes each 🥂game receives. After all, it’s easy for a game to get 100% with just a dozen people voting, but it’s much harder to get 800,000 people to♈ all agree that a game is worth a thumbs-up.

The f𓆏act that these rankings are both public and subject to social media attention means that theꦆ top spots can vary from day to day. As of the time of this writing, Portal 2 is still the top spot, but Hades is in second place followed by Factorio in third. Terraria has dropped down to fifth place, although it has far more votes than even all four games above it combined.

Terrari and Don't Starve recently held a Halloween event where 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the two games swapped bosses. This comes even after Terraria has officially 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:stopped receiving major updates, which makes me think that Terraria m🍌ight 𝓰never be truly done.

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