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I don't think the wishlist even has it's own search function. To move a game's postion on the wishlist, simply click and drag it upward or downward.
Are you using a translator or something? i don't understand a word you're saying. Just look it up on Youtube, man. I've explained it fully, it's not hard. You could also click the number and just type in a new one.
That's not what he is complaining about.
Once you search for a title, it takes away the rank# so you can not change it or even know which rank# it was to scroll through his huge list and find it to actually change the rank#.
In that case, the filter and sorting options should make it easier to find specific games quickly. Why anyone would want to have so many games in their wishlist is beyond me.
Everyone has their own choice on that. If only Valve didn't change the way searching made the rank# disappear, would have been better all around.
We use the wishlist to keep track of games we're interested in. There's so many interesting games that no one has the money or time to play them all as soon as their noticed. The wishlist notifies when any game in there is on sale. Why you don't use the wishlist to its potential is beyond me.