There’s the main ‘folder/category/thing’ every game is added to by default, one for favorites that’s already built into Steam, and two more I added called “meh” and “shit”.
The main folder acts as my unsorted/unplayed category, and Favorites/Meh/Shit covers pretty much everything else.
I just call that category “Meh.” I also have a special category for those few games that I bought and never worked properly in Linux, but I hope one day will (mostly old DX9 stuff like Hexen II).
I have 4 main collections. I have favorites, multiplayer games that I play with friends, games that I have yet to finish but do plan on playing, and then games that I’ve finished. The unsorted stuff are games that I don’t plan on playing. Maybe I’ll get to the unsorted stuff someday, but not for the near future.
It’s simple enough for me to understand and manage.
How is making a single player campaign for a game something they can’t deliver when they have been making games with single player campaigns for decades. Blizzard is a ghost of what it was.
It’s harder cause it would make less money from a product that people would actually like, instead of having a lesser game with worse MTX, preying upon people.
i hate how you can only filter price by 5’s, so if you have like 17 bucks in your steam wallet you have to sort by 20 and ignore like half of the options
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