I’ve got about two dozen collections dedicated to various single store tags, or combinations of tags, most of them genres, but a few like “multiplayer” “co-op”, etc.
I’ve never grouped them based on my opinion of them, but I do like that idea, and may start doing it now.
I organize by game release year. Not when it was released on steam or even PC but whenever that game was initially released on any platform. From 1997 to 2023.
I mark the games I really like as favourites and have the option to show only the installed games turned on, that’s it. I don’t have time, will nor need to put everything into different categories.
Hmm, I was like “Sure, it’s $4, why not?” But I can’t actually buy it. Steam says “There seems to have been an error initializing or updating your transaction. Please wait a minute and try again or contact support for assistance.”
I don’t know for sure in this case, but it’s often that some license was time-limited. You might license the music for x-years, or get a license to distribute some third-party software library with your game. With the license time-period runs out the publisher either has to pay to renew the license or stop selling the game. In either case, people who bought get to keep what they have.
Very likely a license problem, with the Games Workshop not renewing the W40K license for HeroCraft (the game developers). I hope not too many recent games actually get unlisted from Steam because of music licensing issues, when a simple solution would be to remove said music in a patch.
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