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Haha! I'm not the only one with categories that are just "friends name"
Favs, a category just for PoE, semi-favs, and then some dynamic lists to get a fake "all" list.
I love how PoE sits between "Favorites" and "Anything I might actually like". I think that sums up my relationship with PoE as well.
A man of class
Friendly reminder that “backlogs“ are prisons of your own making. There is no moral imperative to play or complete every game you buy!
- Favorites (13)
- Hall of honor (1)
- Local Multiplayer (6)
- Trash Bin (11)
- Uncategorized (92)
(Hall of honor as of now contains "Brothers: A tale of two sons", game brought me to tears so I created the category, shoved it in there and never played it again.)
I have three categories:
- Completed
- In Progress
- Uncategorized
They go into In Progress when they're installed.
They go into completed when I've finished them. Either 100% achievements or completed to my own satisfaction if no achievements.
If I lose interest and uninstall they drop back into Uncategorized until I'm ready to pick them up again.
Favorites - Games I'm playing very frequently
Bugged - Games I might try again if specific bugs are fixed.
Classic - Games I play less frequently but still plan to again
Couch - Games that would only be fun to play on a couch with friends. if I had a couch. or friends.
Doze - Games that require tweaks to proton to work on my Linux desktop.
Meh - Games I'm not playing again.
Old - Finished games I'd only install again if it had a massive update.
Testing - Uncategorized games I haven't made up my mind on.
I have no category for games I play often, I have "played" for games I likely won't play again. And I have "shitty trash" for well those. I also have uber trash for sacred 3 and two worlds
The games in progress I mark as favorites, I have “Finished” and “Play Next” categories, and I have a big dump category called “Won’t Play”.
Aside from that, I have some big categories for collections of old games from humble bundles and steam sales, like legacy Myst, Wizardry, or Sierra games, or like Star Wars game collections.
Currently:
- VR
- Uncategorized
Soon to be added:
- Linux (tested/works on)
I just have installed and finished. Also emulator categories created by emudeck
Didn't even know I could do that :') thanks
I'll come back to this when I sorted them... although I really do like your system.
Its a little more convoluted than I'd like. I Should really merge things like Meh/ Package deal/Discontinued/kinda done though
Needs a "morally obligated to never play again" for Spec Ops and OneShot
Looking at some of these... I'd never even considered sectioning them by genre - mine's mostly by physical location - if I want to play that game, where's it already installed?
So there's :
Desktop, Laptop, Deck Internal, Deck SD1 (and SD2, 3 & 4 for removable SD cards)
Then like most people, I've got a "Complete" and a "Maybe [person's name]" for ones the missus might enjoy.
The only sort of grouping is "Wheel Games", which is basically driving games, but the type you want to play with wheel & pedals, not just a controller. My wheel and pedals aren't set up permanently, so when they are set up, I pretty much only play all the Euro Truck/Bus Sims, Dirt Rally, F1, Revhead, BeamNG sort of games etc.
I did also use to have lists for my laptop and hand-me-down PC, and one called "need a better computer", but my laptop's since given up the ghost and I have a better computer.
A few games in my favorites and the rest is uncategorized (i only have like 20 games though so that's not much of a problem)
- Favorites (I'll play again after finishing) (21 games)
- Completed (I've finished and probably won't play again) (430 games)
- Dead Games (online games that are literally unplayable due to servers going down) (3 games)
- TBD (I haven't finished yet) (140 games)
Completed also includes things I decided weren't worth playing anymore, mostly from bundles back in the day. Stuff like Fallout Tactics and some of the XCOM spinoffs.
I use genre categories to which I assign games I have completed.
I have 25 games on steam so I don't need to organize them
I joined steam in 2009
- Now Playing (Has exactly one game mostly, or zero, when I close the game)
- Everything else
Implies:
I Don't categorize
Working on it - Stuff I'm in the middle of
Leeloo Dallas Multipass - Anying that is 2 or more players
Done Did - Games that I've done did
Then title groupings for anything with 5 or more installments.
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Favourites
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artsy (for sorting all the pretentious crap)
And then the rest are sorted via genre tag.