Steam added a custom sort name that allows you to fix how games show up in your Steam library. This is great for fixing game series that don't align alphabetically in the Steam library.
It’s great. Been using it for a while but it can also be a rabbit hole when you start sorting a large library.
Roccondil-s on
Unfortunately this isn’t all that new: it was added in an update around the end of last summer and was in beta for about half a year before that.
Scoolilis on
thank you so much for showing this to me, it’s been annoying me that the tomb raiders are in different spots.
Hay_Mel on
This is great.
Mottis86 on
Me: AHH THE ORDER OF MY GAMES IS WONG I HATE IT
Steam: Ok here u go you can organize your game list however you want
Me: Ehh I’ll do it some day
What’s wrong with me?
BlackHazeRus on
This has been a thing for quite a while now though.
Wollwich on
I’m always surprised that people discover features that were added a long time ago. You should check the patch notes more often when there’s an update.
RiqueMD on
This is great. Now I just need to edit game name. Hate that some games are in caps lock.
zerotaine on
That’s nice and all, but how about giving us the very basic drag to reorganize feature? Is it really that hard?
sqrg on
You probably just made it as an example, but setting the custom sort name to “1” it’s going to make that game be the first in every list.
I would use something like
– “Tomb Raider new trilogy, 1”
– “Tomb Raider new trilogy, 2”
– “Tomb Raider new trilogy, 3”
Ghozer on
I mentioned this in a thread the other day and got downvoted and raged at! 🙁
GarlicRagu on
I also appreciate that your custom sorting syncs between devices. Now I’m hoping custom artwork will sync one day. It’s always a little annoying updating the art on my living room desktop after how easy it is on deck.
Silverthedragon on
Now if only they’d let us edit the display names as well.
Kyn-X on
Final Fantasy XIII Lightning Returns is listed alongside Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XIII-2, not down there.
The same goes for Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origins.
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It’s great. Been using it for a while but it can also be a rabbit hole when you start sorting a large library.
Unfortunately this isn’t all that new: it was added in an update around the end of last summer and was in beta for about half a year before that.
thank you so much for showing this to me, it’s been annoying me that the tomb raiders are in different spots.
This is great.
Me: AHH THE ORDER OF MY GAMES IS WONG I HATE IT
Steam: Ok here u go you can organize your game list however you want
Me: Ehh I’ll do it some day
What’s wrong with me?
This has been a thing for quite a while now though.
I’m always surprised that people discover features that were added a long time ago. You should check the patch notes more often when there’s an update.
This is great. Now I just need to edit game name. Hate that some games are in caps lock.
That’s nice and all, but how about giving us the very basic drag to reorganize feature? Is it really that hard?
You probably just made it as an example, but setting the custom sort name to “1” it’s going to make that game be the first in every list.
I would use something like
– “Tomb Raider new trilogy, 1”
– “Tomb Raider new trilogy, 2”
– “Tomb Raider new trilogy, 3”
I mentioned this in a thread the other day and got downvoted and raged at! 🙁
I also appreciate that your custom sorting syncs between devices. Now I’m hoping custom artwork will sync one day. It’s always a little annoying updating the art on my living room desktop after how easy it is on deck.
Now if only they’d let us edit the display names as well.
Final Fantasy XIII Lightning Returns is listed alongside Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XIII-2, not down there.
The same goes for Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origins.