Rich Mahogany Feb 24, 2024 @ 10:23am
The ability to either manually categorize, or at least filter by category/genre on the wishlist
I think a lot of people like myself highly utilize the wishlist as a way to browse what we want to play next based on what we're in the mood for. If you're like me, you have over 500 titles in the wishlist and it takes forever to scroll through them all. Would be great if I could just filter by ticking off a few genres and categories. I know you can type in tags, but there's millions of tags and you gotta know what they are. Personally I think it would be great to be able to create collections like you can in your library. :praisesun:
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DarkCrystalMethod Feb 24, 2024 @ 10:40am 
Sorting/filtering the steam store is a thing so why not the wishlist?
It saves everyone time and then you can find the game you want and SPEND MONEY more immediately and not get lost look at amusements you might never buy(or plan to buy much later).
This is a great idea. A list of games presented anywhere in the interface should be filterable and sortable(with the mechanisms to apply/clear staying mostly out of the way). I believe this is a thing Valve can technically do and the implementation(at least on the most obvious screens) shouldn't be too problematic to code. The trick is you have to convince them that this will make them money and be worth it. (why I mentioned the convenience to end users so they could spend money quicker and more efficiently).
Rich Mahogany Feb 24, 2024 @ 10:45am 
Originally posted by DarkCrystalMethod:
Sorting/filtering the steam store is a thing so why not the wishlist?
It saves everyone time and then you can find the game you want and SPEND MONEY more immediately and not get lost look at amusements you might never buy(or plan to buy much later).
This is a great idea. A list of games presented anywhere in the interface should be filterable and sortable(with the mechanisms to apply/clear staying mostly out of the way). I believe this is a thing Valve can technically do and the implementation(at least on the most obvious screens) shouldn't be too problematic to code. The trick is you have to convince them that this will make them money and be worth it. (why I mentioned the convenience to end users so they could spend money quicker and more efficiently).

Yeah you can already sort and filter by several different variables, including tags. I imagine this wouldn't take any time at all.
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Date Posted: Feb 24, 2024 @ 10:23am
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