Whoa I don't even know you can categorize steam games like this, thanks for showing
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Yeah me neither ๐ญ
Yes, I've got then by genre, completed, to be played, "butt ugly indies" and "devil's lettuce approved"
I have an "immediate backlog" of 5 games, about 30 in my "primary backlog," and about 60 in my "backlog." I promote or demote based on vibe and try to play 1 game at a time. I also have a tight curation of favorites and Steam Deck bangers.
- Favorites
- Backlog
- Completed
- Uncategorized
I just sort my library by rating to see what I'll play next.
I feel you bundley pain. I have: favourites, check in future/ early access, completed, currently paying, deck games, escape rooms, games for my wife to try, horror, humble games to try, local multiplayer, multiplayer, new need to try, played kinda sucked, puzzle, RPG, RTS, shooter, sofa games, VR games.
New need to try is for the humble bundle games I'm actually interested in and the humble games to try is for the ones which are just extras.
- To Play
- Finished
- Unfinished (games I gave up on)
- Time Sink (unending games, roguelikes, etc)
- Multiplayer
- Multiplayer (5+)
- Local Multiplayer
Goals. Holy, I know what I'm doing tomorrow instead of gaming.
I dont have this many lists. I keep mine as finished, currently playing, broken and then some dynamic lists based on category such as rougelike, horror etc
Poor VR, all the way at the bottom below shovelware.
Very much intentional since I don't own a headset at the moment. If I ever get one again, I'll give the category an emoji to push it back towards the top lol
I could never be this organized, but good for you tbh
mine is just
- Favorites
- Multiplayer games my girlfriend also has
- Everything else
I am somewhat bad about organizing on Steam. All I have for categories are pretty much games I got for free, paid for indie titles, paid for non-indie titles, and emulators. Would be better if I better organized them, but I wouldn't know where to start and would most likely procrastinate on it indefinitely because of the number of things I have in library.
It would be cool to see an export of that game list by category.
Dunno if steam has any way of doing that
I just have unplayed, installed locally, and good games.
I often forget to update the good games folder so it's iffy as to whether or not all of my good games are in there yet at any given time.
How is your early access category so small?
I avoid early access in general, so I've only ended up with a handful from game bundles.
I just sort by recent and that's it ๐คทโโ๏ธ if it falls off and I forget about it, I guess it's gone
Mine is pretty similar, except I just throw my backlog into a big category called "Haven't Touched". Been meaning to make a separate folder for Early Access games I've temporarily dropped until they release.
I'm late to the party, but I've categorized them by year. If I feel nostalgic, I just browse the top of the list.
I actually like that... Mostly I have categories for genres, publishers, and planning for playing (not like I actually follow it...) but I like some of yours and will probably adopt them
I categorise them by genre, but only those I've played. Everything else is unsorted and my backlog is whatever I have installed and uncategorised.
Why would you sort the ones you're uninterested in?
I sort mine by genre, plus a couple categories that overlap with others like "Space" or "No Killing" because sometimes I get in the mood for a particular quality. I don't have an active category, instead I uninstall games that I don't see myself playing in the near future and then use the "Ready to Play" button to see the active ones. Installing games encourages me to do something else, and the limit on how long it'll be helps, "Do chores for an hour while your game installs" is a lot easier for me than just "Do chores." Ideally, I try to limit my installed games to 10 so that I think more about what I actually want to play, I'm not always disciplined about it.