What kind of categories are you guys using?
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What kind of categories are you guys using?
Currently Saints Row 3 Franchise Pack (including all DLC) is less than $1 more than the base game.
I'm still not getting it, but someone else might want to know. :D
Picked up FO: New Vegas, SPAZ, and Stacking for my final sale purchases. Spent around $100 bucks total for the sale.
I'm mainly just going to have two categories: one filled with the stuff I'm not likely to ever play again and one more with everything else. May decide to add more eventually but for now I'm just going to keep it simple.
The not likely to play again category would include games that just aren't good, games I got as part of a package deal that I didn't want in the first place, games that WERE good but that I'm just not likely to install again, etc. There are also games like Terraria that I'll probably put in there that I liked and that I may play again but that I'm unlikely to install again just on impulse; I'm only going to go back to Terraria if there's a new awesome content update or something like that, for instance, at which point I would actively seek it out and install it. Since I wouldn't just randomly see it on my list and decide to reinstall I'd rather just have it out of the way.
The devs have actually come out and said that there won't be any new content updates for Terraria. One of the devs had a kid and wants to spend time with him and the other dev is off making Starbound.
That was just the first game off the top of my head that I mentioned but it's kind of an analogue for other stuff, the point being that there are games that I did enjoy playing but it's going to take an event of some sort like DLC, an expansion, etc. to get me back into them (unlike games such as SPAZ, Team Fortress 2, Beat Hazard, Red Faction: Guerrilla, etc. that I may just happen to see in the list and want to play again).
I have used the favorites category for anything that I am currently playing for years now. I have never added more categories, but the conversation got me thinking that maybe I should. The reason that I asked is that genre categories can be tough for some games. I like the current/finished/unlikely to play categories, but will think about it some more before putting the organizational work in.
I have two categories: Completed and Non-completed.
Works great.
I'm looking to trade F1 2011 for a comparable game.
really....mid week madness left 4 dead 2... 4.99. Finally grabbed it for 9.99 because i thought it was a great deal and never seen it that low. LOL, it was only 5 more, no biggie ;).
Traded it for Witcher 2. Thanks for the interest though.
Bigtime win on your end. The Witcher 2 is the best RPG i've played in a very long time.
I just spent almost $300 on Steam, WHY AM I ONLY PLAYING TEAM FORTRESS 2.
Spoiler
Also, here's why I love TF2 - my last achievement before this little playing spurt was December 30, 2011, but there's only a single one there because I just jumped in for a little bit, probably to get some kind of Christmas Sale achievement. The last ones before that were in 2010. I haven't played the game in any true capacity for two years but I'm able to jump right back in now and actually contribute to a team. That's somewhat rare in online FPS. Good luck trying to log in to Counterstrike after two years and not get absolutely gored.
Anyone go to PAX and see this?
http://www.2dawn.com/
Ravaged...it's on sale Steam pre-order and the concept looks fun, but so do other games that end up being utter garbage.
I sure don't need any more games, but in case anyone else does:
http://store.steampowered.com/sale/halloweensale_2012
No...just no. I refuse to buy any more games right now.
I am interested in Hillbilly Halloween though! (killing floor's event)
But, then again, I haven't touched a pc game in a while..but would for some redneck rampage action in hillbilly halloween! (love saying that..funny as hell)