Separate Wishlists
There's some games I want to buy asap, others I want to wait for a sale. Giving publishers/devs more of an indication on what their potential customers expect would be helpful for their stakeholders. @Gaben make it so
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Idlemind 30 Sep, 2024 @ 11:38am 
Doubt
Wazdaka 17 Sep @ 11:50am 
I would love to be able to organise the games I wish to keep an eye on in separate, custom wishlists.
I mostly just want a separate wishlist for Early Access games (or games that have released in 1.0 but upon reading/watching reviews-were clearly prematurely released into 1.0).

Would also appreciate a separate “high priority” wishlist as well, though-since my wishlist is ridiculously bloated at this point and there are probably some games on it I no longer want/games I only want if they’re very cheap.
Last edited by KrakenGreywolf; 17 Sep @ 1:16pm
vampir 17 Sep @ 2:51pm 
Originally posted by Wazdaka:
I would love to be able to organise the games I wish to keep an eye on in separate, custom wishlists.
Same.
This has been repeatedly asked for (I must've did it 3 times already myself),

it's usually stated as, " Let us make our own wishlist Tags "

It's not about separating wishlists - it's about allowing you to put your own 'tags' on games so that they auto-sort if you want to use that tag,

although if separating wishlists into 'differently' labeled wishlists then by all means whatever works.

This has been asked for a million times and steam is really getting annoying not doing it,

the crazy part is that it would HELP sales, people will be able to check what games they wanted and 'why',

to make a fast 'impulse' purchase when they want a certain kind of game.

Very disappointed in steam for not doing something so useful,

of all the garbage people bicker about implementing some would argue this is by far the most useful and 'overdue'.


Keep asking though maybe one day they'll do it....


(Please note by using 'tags' games can cover multiple labels, which is arguably better than separating wishlists,

i.e. a 'third person shooter' with 'great music' (PERSONALLY LABELED, by the gamer themselves, not 'community tags' that are arbitrary etc),

would then come up with either tag search,

whereas if you're using separate wishlists then it would be in two different categories, see the problem?

You want to have your games cross over obviously, hence why tags are usually the suggested idea.

But again, whatever works, as long as you can _Customize_ your labels, that's the bottom line.
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