I used to categorize manually, finished games going into beaten-replayable, beaten-100%, beaten-done playing, open-done with, etc.
Dynamic Libraries are helpful for sorting, but not a replacement for manual categories. A major down side of the dynamic library feature is thst it relies on the game page to be accurate to the games feature set. Often there are games that get a tag or feature thst is just false. This does not a good tool make.
I did that. I just make whatever categories make sense to me. All of the Star Wars games are in a category, all Valve games are in one as well. And so on.
Yeah, I’ve noticed this happens when steam removes a game. They need to do a Netflix sort of thing and be like “We know this exists, but we don’t have it”
I’ve never had the feeling that it was particularly bad. In your case it seems to be that the game Night Run was removed from the Steam Store, which is why it’s excluded from the search. Which isn’t great when the store page still exists…
Only thing Acti-Blizzard is innovating on is the number of ways they can rip gamers off. I still don’t understand why people pay attention to their games. Blizzard of old is dead. The new Zombie Blizzard might make good games, but overall experience surrounding it will always be shit, as long as people keep buying and playing them.
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