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Tallima: I used:

- Games for Laura (filter out the games I don't care about b/c my wife and I share the account)
- Games I Will Play Again
- Games I Will Not Play Again
- Completed

That way, when I'm looking for a game to play, I will just be able to ignore the games I won't play.
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Leroux: But so far we can't filter out games with certain tags, or can we?
Yes. On the bar is search ,genre, system, language, mode, tags. The tags are your tags. Just select which ones you want to see.
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Leroux: But so far we can't filter out games with certain tags, or can we?
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Tallima: Yes. On the bar is search ,genre, system, language, mode, tags. The tags are your tags. Just select which ones you want to see.
Oh, ok. I guess I didn't think as far as realizing that instead of explicitly filtering out specific tags, you can just as well select all tags except the ones you don't want to see. That requires all games to be tagged though, doesn't it? For example, if you have 600 games and among them are 10 you don't want to see, you'd need to tag at least 590 games to filter out those ten while displaying all the others. Just tagging the 10 with a specific category and then selecting to not display that category would be much easier.


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Krelk: Well, I'm still hoping eventually we'll get steam-style collapsible lists in the Gog Galaxy client
I'd much prefer that for the Galaxy client, too. Seems a lot more practical and useful to me.
Post edited May 11, 2015 by Leroux
I was thinking of the "manual sorting" one, but doubt it will do what I want it to do.
I've added several, and edited "Favourite" so it's spelled correctly. Added "Favourite Series," "Favourite Developer," "Best of the Best"

Also added my interest for games I haven't played. Everything from "Not Interested" to " "Must Play"

Now if only they didn't use the unnecessarily irritating Windows XP-style cascading menus (that make you start over when you are no longer over the tiny menu) with only four items visible at a time, I might be more excited about actually adding tags.
#turntup #rekt #ratchetho





every single game
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Leroux: Now that tags are here (and sadly replaced manual sorting instead of complementing it), what will you use them for? What are some tags that find useful to have?

To test the system, I made a start with:

- FPS
- Dungeon Crawler
- Metroidvania
- Rogue-Lite
- Diablo-Style

So what are yours?
- Game series name.
- Boring
- Interesting
- Made a mistake
- Stop others from buying.
- Oh Gawd Why!!!
- Cheat Console Available

And lastly...
- Uploaded (Just kidding =P)
Just the usual stuff.
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Post edited May 12, 2015 by Goatbrush
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Goatbrush: Just the usual stuff.
Now there's someone who knows what they like!

On second thoughts maybe it's knowing what you don't like. I could see some people using a similar scheme for fears like spiders or clowns.
- Real Time With Pause (or RTP for IE games)
- Real Pause With Time (or RPT for 'true' rogue-likes) -> currently empty (Wazhack I am ready for you in here)
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Goatbrush: Just the usual stuff.
Those Are great. I should do the same with dark elves.
Post edited May 12, 2015 by Potzato
I like the "Completed" tag. I'll also add "Abomination", "Kill It With Fire" or "This is not even funny" to tag Chaos Engine and Wasteland remakes.