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I'm kind of doing this, but with selected games I've put on a single shelf. I feel like I keep forgetting to play games in my backlog when I just sort by recent on the entire library.
This is definitely the kind of thing I had in mind. Do you have some games on multiple shelves? I'm such a stickler for organisation that my shelves will probably be in a constant state of flux. I can see myself wasting lots of time adding, removing and rearranging. 😵💫
And yeah, I change things around every now and then. When certain types of games pop up more, I might make them a collection. It's basically a constant work in progress.
Screenshot says so much more: https://imgur.com/a/E0svtUI
I did now add a third backlog category to further divide it (wasn't finished yet when I made the screenie).
Sure, you can categorize games in genre, but that doesn't really achieve much for you in the long run because you prob will know what genre it is since you already played it or you can simply just go to store and see the preview. By placing it into star rating, you can always return to those games when you want to play it again in the future or to recommend to friend, etc.
This is great, thanks for going into so much detail. Thanks to everyone else too. You've given me a lot to think about. I'm gonna bite the bullet and get started on this when I get home later.
A Beaten shelf does seem like it would be useful even alongside a more elaborate list of categories.
https://prnt.sc/dZZjGuTknRTI
Of course, that does not include any hidden games I may have, but I only have 13 hidden games, most of which will likely be unhidden and added to the "Crap Games" category when I get around to it.
The "Unplayed Games" category is my most looked at right now, as I try to work down my horrendous backlog so I can feel okay about adding new games to it during sales.
- Favourites;
- Games I currently want to/I'm play;
- Games to put in the above shelf once it thins enough;
- Games I want to play once I buy a better computer in the future;
- Finished games;
- Demo shelf for Steam Nextfest;
- Extra copies of games I have;
- Touhou games.