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Well yeah of course there's an issue with the setup. You'd be surprised how many people don't redo their setup to try to fix an issue unless they're forced to.
But we already have AI content disclosures on the platform I don't see why we shouldn't have the game engine in the store to also base our purchase decisions on it.
If I am specifically not wanting to buy games in X engine because of Y reason I should be given the tools to do so in my opinion.
Also it would be easier to find all these asset flip games because they all seem to come from a certain engine that they don't have to disclose in the steam page.