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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
I have around 450+ games in my wishlist so imagine how stupidly hard it was on the winter sale having to scroll through all the flat games trying to find the VR games on sale that I was actually interested in that I added previously.
It could all have been solved with a simple filter to show only VR games, how is that so hard? I thought Valve were really supportive of VR with the Index and all, so how about adding such a basic thing to make life easier?
I solved that by typing "VR" in the search bar on my wishlist.
That doesn't actually work (for me) as it returns drastically fewer VR games than are on my wishlist. It seems to only show games with VR in the name despite saying it searches tags also. If that search was fixed, it could be a viable option.
At this point in time u don't need some overly cumbersome, hyper specific, stupidly complex built-in system from Steam, u need Microsoft Excel. Remove some of that crap man.
Who the hell has time to play 450+ games anyway? I've got 6 on my wishlist. SIX!
Well, better than nothing.