You can have categories?!
Mine are all alphabetized so I can collapse each letter.
I’m impressed by the Kanban system you’ve set up there! Your backlog looks better groomed than any Kanban board I recall seeing.
I just play the same handful of games year after year so there’s not much to organize.
My only category is called
Everything
so I can get that sweet sweet Sort By Size On Disk.I certainly don’t have quite the breakdown you do, but I do active, anytime, better with friends, up next, abandoned, finished, and unplayed.
Why do you have so many games you’re not interested in?
8 years of humble bundle is a big part of it. That’s almost a thousand games right there.
Nah. I just have a list of blocks: “Free games”; “Hentai”; “Visual Novels”
Makes the store page way better.
New, Play, Maybe, Nah, Done, Online and VR.
Categories for game series longer than 2 games like Fallout or Elder Scrolls or CoD, the favorites category, one for games that I got free and don’t really like but kinda might wanna play again sometime, one category called “Tim Games” because I know a guy named Tim who plays some weird shit so sometimes I get what’s on his recent list
And then like 400 uncategorized as GabeN intended
Wow… I’ve had steam for 18 years now, never realized you could have categories.
I just have favorites, nearly every dynamic collection they allow for, and collections for series I like
I certainly have categories, but not quite as neat. It’s a crazy mix of genre and vibes, and many are in multiple categories.
Finished, RPGs, VN and anime, With Friends Only, Trash, Garbage, Need to finish, low interest, party games, roguelikes, and a few more that I can’t remember right now.
I also have a dynamic category for filtering with a specific steam friend when we’re figuring out what to play, that filters for multiplayer tags and that they also own. Plus, removed the trash that no one wants to play.
I have “all time fave” which are games I keep reinstalling every so often, then I have “installed” vs “not installed”
The category for favorites is just so when I inevitably go to look for a game to install because I’m bored with what I have, it’s at the top when I un-check the “installed” button.