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I put the Linux games on top because they are the ones I'm willing to buy.
The others are kept in my wishlist in case of an eventual port but I won't buy them. I filter them on SG too.
So it's easy to handle such a small wishlist haha

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As I was writing this, I noticed Moebius got a Linux version. I bought it. -1 to my wishlist haha

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I add anything I wanna remember later on. There's like 200 games. Half of them I'd like to play at some point, but only around less than ten or fifteen are games I'd buy at the moment. There's some terrible games, some flawed but interesting games like Thief or Snapshot, some games that are too expensive for me to buy but that I wish I could buy like No Man's Sky, Superhot, Darkest Dungeon (I never buy 15€+ games, I spend like 35€ a year on steam) and old games I buy on sales for real cheap because they were on the "wish I could buy" category like Spec Ops: The Line or The Stanley Parable.

So like, there's no point sorting it. It's a list for myself and I know why each game belongs there. Plus I sometimes really feel like buying a platformer, other's an fps, a puzzle game... I can't rank the games because what I feel like playing changes every few months.

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My top 10-15 are the games I want most in the order I want them. Everything after that is pretty much randomized. I added a bunch of games to my wishlist when I first got on here since it made tracking giveaways for some games easier. With the recommended tab I don't need to do that as much but I haven't actually cleaned up my wishlist. I'm lazy :)

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It's roughly like this: Top 10 = games I really want; First ~1/3 of games = pretty nice games that I'd like to play; Last few games = games that I acknowledge exist and are probably good but don't really care about; Stuff in-between = "yeah, they look nice". I try to keep mostly the top 10 about as up to date as I can though it doesn't really matter in the end since my backlog has become so bloated that I wouldn't buy anything unless it went on an absurdly good sale (aka it got price glitched). :P
I don't trade.

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I only keep games that I am looking at buying there.
Some games will sit there for months and months and not get bought.
Majority are there as I am waiting for a good special before I buy or I am intending on buying at a later stage.
Even a good special, I may not buy it at that time and wait, depends on my financial situation at time and how invested in a game I currently am

Pretty much everygame I buy, comes from wishlist unless they are an instant buy such as Alien Isolation or I've bought due to a freeplay weekend like Rocket League recently.

Generally keep 20 to 30 games on wishlist, although it can go over 30 at times. Currently its at 28.

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I also don't trade games whatsoever.
I'm fairly simple, I like something/want to buy - Ill pop in wishlist.

I have over 100 games currently and some are unplayed liked Fallout New Vegas, and other games that i've merely scratched the surface like South Park SOT, Shadow of Mordor so don't NEED to buy games.

Partly I'm collecting games from yesteryear like the Quake games, Serious Sam, Doom are all on the list of games to get. - Have got older ones I like such as Duke Nukem 3D, AVP classic, Unreal Tournament, Half-Life etc

Also want to collect the Final Fantasy games, I currently have FF8, desperately want 10 and keen to collect the others (not the subscription based). Those aside, I have random games that I'm keen on getting such as a couple of the Star Wars games, Spore, Lego LOTR, Sonic All-Star Racing.

Don't really order or rank them. Used to put the one I wanted most at the top, but I've kinda stopped doing that

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I just organize my wishlist in terms of how badly I want something, but it's not really that serious.

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I try to keep my wishlisted games at a bare minimum and only wishlist games that I desperately want to play, but I gotta say it's tempting to use it to keep track of prices and such. A big chunk of my wishlist currently consists of upcoming releases or newer games I find very appealing, but ultimately wouldn't know enough about to say for sure if I'll like them or not.
But I do clean it up every now and then, so yeah... I'd say I use it as intended :D

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I don't organize it in any way. When I see a game that I'd like to play someday, but don't necessarily want to pay for, I add it to the wishlist. Then I watch for wishlisted items in bundles or sales and use it to remind me that I've had a good opinion of those games at some time in the past.

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i have all the games i want and those i find interested, some just to check the prices, and then i organize them for priority to buy them on sales :D

i need to look at it again, for the summer sales :D

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