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so much to organize, damn you humble bundle
Nah. I just have a list of blocks: “Free games”; “Hentai”; “Visual Novels”
Makes the store page way better.
I certainly don’t have quite the breakdown you do, but I do active, anytime, better with friends, up next, abandoned, finished, and unplayed.
Why do you have so many games you’re not interested in?
8 years of humble bundle is a big part of it. That’s almost a thousand games right there.
I mostly use dynamic categories nowadays
Mine are all alphabetized so I can collapse each letter.
I only have these categories
- Based: Will play these games over and over. Most of the stay installed
- Couch co-op: For when friends are coming over and I quickly can pull up my selection of playable games
- Need to finish: Things I already played at least halfway through, I’ll never give up hope booti g them up again but most of the time I just buy a new game when I’m bored lol
Games I am currently playing are at the top of “recent” anyway. And if I am done with a game I probably won’t play again, I set it as hidden.
I have “Installed Locally” and “Uncategorized” lol but I like this.
I want categories like this, but I already have categories for each franchise. Anything that’s related to a franchise goes into a category named for that franchise. Even if it’s just a game and its soundtrack. That way, everything for a particular game is kept contained and I know what’s related to what. If I have a random “dev tools” installer in my library, I figure out what game it’s for (thanks to SteamDB.info and it goes into a category along with that game.
I do have a separate category for simulation games, but only because I love simulators and have tons of them. Outside of that, any attempt to make genre categories has just further confused my library. So for not, I just have hundreds of categories for specific games and their included content and/or sequels.
You can have categories?!
I’m impressed by the Kanban system you’ve set up there! Your backlog looks better groomed than any Kanban board I recall seeing.
I just play the same handful of games year after year so there’s not much to organize.
New, Play, Maybe, Nah, Done, Online and VR.
Wait, you can use emoticons on them? I need to fix my categories ASAP
My only category is called
Everything
so I can get that sweet sweet Sort By Size On Disk.