As many of us have, our Steam libraries have grown so much over the years that we have a huge backlog of games to play. It is hard to keep track of which game liked/disliked.

I see options like hide this game or putting games into collections, I’m interested in how do you keep track of the good and bad games? Games you would like to eventually come back to?

    • iconic_admin@lemmy.world
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      Same. I dig through my digital stack of games I bought on sale and will probably never play until I find the one I was looking for.

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    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.

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      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.

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    Unsorted, favorites, beaten games, and a little category I call “shit games I’ll never play again”.

    That keeps it organized enough and makes sure I remember which games I have played and hated so I don’t bother with them again.

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      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).

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        I needed something more strongly worded than meh, lol. I’d consider a meh category too. But these are games that made me actively angry to play :)

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    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.

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    I sort by recently played and installed, so whatever I played or bought most recently is at the top, and no uninstalled games show up.

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    I have my Steam Library organized by genre. FPS, RPG, RTS, ect. Then I have a backlog category where I put the games I know I want to get around to playing eventually and a Completed category for games that I’ve finished and am probably not going to go back to.

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    I split mine into a few categories:

    • Backlog
    • Playing
    • Multiplayer
    • Completed
    • Junk (Usually filler from bundles)

    I only keep the playing list expanded and relatively small to avoid choice paralysis.

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    I honestly didn’t even know you could. With just over 100 games I’ve never felt the need to though, I can wade through them pretty easily and remember what I have.

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    I add games I plan to play or might play in the coming year(s) to favorites and then collapse the non-favorites tab.

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    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.