Conina said:
I love creating dynamic collections on Steam. I have one for every genre and for some store tags ("point&click", "dark humor", "retro", "choices matter", "cyberpunk", "detective", "stealth") and for my unplayed games.. and for some combinations of these options.
Within each (static or dynamic) collection I can set the sorting to game size, release date, MetaScore, playtime and other criteria. For example all my installed Steam games sorted by size on HDDs/SSDs:
Or my 2021 games sorted by my playtime (I mostly played older games on Steam... most new titles I played on GamePass):
Or my action games sorted by MetaScore:
Or my point&click adventures sorted by release date:
Or my 2021 games sorted by Steam reviews:
Or my 2011 games sorted by achievement status:
So many valuable info with just a few clicks setting up a dynamic collection, you should try it:
P.S.: My static collections sorted by release years ("1980 - 1989", "1990 - 1994"... 2020, 2021, 2022) took a lot of more time, but I'm happy with the results. Remakes/remasters are added to the collection of the original release and to the collection of the new release). |
You have a power beyond any living mortal with how you've managed to archive such an insanely massive library like that.
I've only sorted mine via genre and recently played, but I never thought you could go that extensive and still have them sorted so well.
Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.
















