BlackAdderBG
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Do you have to create your own tags and tag every game in library? No fucking way I will trust it again, last time I put all my games in specific categories and one day they disappeared.
Tags are Steam-wide, you see em on every Store page and can browse by them.Do you have to create your own tags and tag every game in library? No fucking way I will trust it again, last time I put all my games in specific categories and one day they disappeared.
I currently use the "Favorites" function for that purpose.I already see a few things here that would seem useful, most of all the "Recent Games" bit, since often you just want to start up the last few games you've been playing again, and right now you have to go a-browsing for it.
I wonder why games icons at the bottom have a very weird proportion. They are too stretched even for a box art.
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I wonder why games icons at the bottom have a very weird proportion. They are too stretched even for a box art.
Do you have to create your own tags and tag every game in library? No fucking way I will trust it again, last time I put all my games in specific categories and one day they disappeared.
Do you have to create your own tags and tag every game in library? No fucking way I will trust it again, last time I put all my games in specific categories and one day they disappeared.
Do you know you can hold ctrl to select multiple titles to assign them category at once ? Once I realised this, I divided 500+ games library between around 20 categories in 15 minutes. I've done it 4 years ago and never lost them.
Doesn't everything end up in "RPG" then? Or what is the newest tag fad?What I would love to have is automatic creation of categories that match the store page tags.
Just download Depressurizer from Github, it does exactly this.Didn't know that, but still I got a lot of bundle trash that I had to check what genre is to assign it category and that took way to much time for doing it again. What I would love to have is automatic creation of categories that match the store page tags.
Just download Depressurizer from Github, it does exactly this.Didn't know that, but still I got a lot of bundle trash that I had to check what genre is to assign it category and that took way to much time for doing it again. What I would love to have is automatic creation of categories that match the store page tags.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice had the best Steam launch of 2019 (so far)
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a tough game, but that’s not scaring away players on Steam. The latest release from developer From Software launched today, and it has shot up the charts on Valve’s PC-gaming store. Based on peak concurrent players, it had the best launch on Steam so far this year.
Sekiro peaked at 108,000 simultaneous players earlier today. That is the most concurrent players for any game that has come out on Steam since the beginning of 2019. That puts it ahead of Devil May Cry 5, which had 89,000 people on at the same time on its launch day. It is also ahead of Resident Evil 2, which had a launch-day peak of 74,000 players.
It’s worth noting that all of the biggest new releases on Steam so far are from Japanese developers. Many Western studios have launched large games since January 1, but releases like Metro: Exodus, Anthem, and The Division 2 are only available on other stores like EA’s Origin or Epic Games Store.
Steam’s huge audience for Japanese games
But Sekiro isn’t just a success relative to other 2019 Steam releases. It is actually the third-best launch for any Japanese game on Steam ever. That puts it ahead of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, which had 91,000 concurrents.
Sekiro is behind only Monster Hunter: World and Dark Souls 3.
When Monster Hunter: World launched on Steam in August, it set a record as the best Japanese launch ever on Steam. It did that by reaching a massive 207,000 concurrent players. That also made it the top Steam release for all of 2018.
Dark Souls 3, of course, is another From Software game. It had 129,000 simultaneous players on its launch day.
But Sekiro’s success comes without the Dark Souls brand recognition. And it is a departure from Souls games in a number of other ways. In the end, Sekiro hasn’t popped quite as high as its predecessor. But so many people on Steam love Japanese games, and they showed up to support this release.
In the time it'll take to download, install, link to steam, experiment with different sorters, you cold make it manually for much better results.Just download Depressurizer from Github, it does exactly this.
Tired: Oblivion Soil Erosion
Wired: Half-Life Moss Growth
D:\Games\Albion\DOSBOX\DOSBox.exe -conf "..\dosbox_albion.conf" -conf "..\dosbox_albion_single.conf" -noconsole -c exit