I sort them by Completed, Incomplete, Multiplayer, Crappy, and Misc.
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I just sorted by genre - FPS, RPG, Strategic, Action\Adventure, Driving, Puzzle, Indie and Crap.
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Same so many people are sorting by completion, that would be so many to go through, I have mine split up by genre except for big collections such as; Valve, Quake, Unreal games ect. I also just use Sports for racing games and smnc- the sport of the future!
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I have
Favorites-games i have beaten or played enough of (tf2/cs:s)
Currently playing-games I am playing currently lol
Must beat-
Must play more-Games I havent gotten full value out of yet to put into favorites
Scheiße-betas/tests/and dead multiplayer (dota 2 test, tf2 beta, hl2 lost coast, Dark messiah multiplayer)
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This actually really helps me get games prioritized even though it is really basic.
I choose anywhere from 4-8 games and have them on currently playing and I minimize the rest and only focus on those and have beaten like 11 games in the past 3 months where before I hardly beat anything XD
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Negative, that wpkld just cause more branching and clutter.
They need a tagging system. Then just filter for the game type you want. Multiplayer F2P bullet hell? Realm of the Mad God. Indie puzzle co-op platformer? Wyv & Keep. Triple-A F2P competitive FPS? Team Fortress 2.
I wish they'd implement tagging. I wish desperately.
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I'm a regular Melvil goddamn Dewey of video games.
The numbers let me put the categories in the order I like, and the suffixes help sort "subcategories." Retired Favorites are games I liked but lost interest, or multiplayer games my friends might ask me to play. Hopefully I can phase out the Rescue Savegame category soon. The Tools category is unnecessary for people who don't mod or use non-gaming software regularly. These are all collapsed almost all of the time (except for Unplayed,) and with about 20 favorites, it keeps things looking very neat.
I also employ custom-titled Non-Steam games as de facto away messages/status updates. I may create another category for storing those.
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Having and 'AAA' section for games you want to prioritize is always good.
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I didn't even know you can sort them in groups...
Anyway, I just play 2-3 games at a time until I finish them. Makes it rather easy to keep track(the last 5 games you played are click-to-play options when you right click Steam in the toolbar) and keeps your skills sharp while you need them. Even with so many games, it shouldn't be too hard to know what genre any of them is... or to check, so IMHO grouping them by genre is rather pointless.
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Completed
GOTG - (Games on the go, i.e what I'm playing now)
Crap
Unsorted
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I find the default alphabetic order to be the best...
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Answered this question in another thread few months ago so I'll just copy-paste most of it with some updates:
001 Games - games I'm actually trying to complete/get achievements/whatever, installed on my disk and ready to play.
020 - simple games, not absorbing much time or attention to play them. If I don't want to play something bigger or I don't have enough time to start playing something seriouss (i.e. I have to leave in 15-20 minutes). I have no idea how to translate it's name to English, the only name of category I have in my native language.
021 Multi - multiplayer/co-op mainly titles.
030 Someday - games I'm going to install someday to play them.
040 Done - stuff I've already beaten/completed.
050 Too Epic - some of the games are too good for my laptop to play, they land up here.
060 Trash - games I'm never willing to play again.
I use this for few months already and so far it's... ok. Before I tried to categorize it with genres, but I kept changing things all the time. After that there was some variation of genres + this one above but after some time I simplified it to what you can see. When I posted this few months back I had a category of "Tower defense" games too but I abandoned it. Each category starting with three digits so it's in the order I want to, not the Steam wants = alphabetical. Also, it leaves some space to make sub-categories if I wanted to, like giving the genres of games, naming them 031, 032, etc.. Lame but no other way around if you want to.
Hope it could help.
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It made me smile when I thought about how many titles would land in category 'Waiting for DLC'... These bastards really found a way to get paid extra from us who like to play 'complete' games and see full stories, haha.
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Many in this group is waiting for sales or daily deals :)
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Betas - All the various pre-release betas, along with the 2 permanent ones (TF2 Beta and Dota 2 Test).
DRM - Games that I found have crap DRM after I got them. Probably will never install these.
Exceptions - Source Filmmaker, The Ship Tutorial and the Mac versions of Civ 4 and its expansions.
External Games - All non-Steam shortcuts.
Free Games - All the free/FTP games, the ones that disappear from your library upon uninstall.
Good - Games that I finished or am still playing, that are worth paying for.
Mediocre - Games that I finished or am still playing, that are worth playing but not good enough to pay for.
Terrible - Games that I finished or am still playing, that are not worth playing at all.
Undecided - Games that I've installed, but haven't fully assessed the quality of yet.
Unsorted - Games that I haven't installed yet.
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You might change your mind about that once you go past 300 games on your library. Though there's the nifty search bar, it can get a bit confusing. :P
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And yet you didn't play half of the games you own...
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my categories are actually where i got them from. most of them came from indie bundles, and they go into categories named indie ## - bundlename. i am slowly playing through them in the order i bought the bundles. the others i bought but haven't played go in a category named unplayed, and i start a few from there every now and then. once i start playing something i move it to currently playing, and when i'm done playing the single player part it goes to multiplayer, multi-coop, remaining achievements, complete, or quit. and that's all my categories.
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Anything that doesn't fit in to a bundle or an episodic series goes into favorites.
I can't be assed to sorting everything out by genre. :|
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Oh, I like that! There's some games in my library that I have no idea where they came from anymore.. If I had it organized that way I would never have to wonder again.
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300+ games now & I'm having trouble finding categories to put them all in.
How do you sort your library?
Here's a shot of my current setup which I'm not happy with
http://i47.tinypic.com/24g669j.jpg
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