Depressurizer
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1,384 | 1,011 | |
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1.9 | 8.3 | |
28 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Depressurizer
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I wrote an app for myself to filter my library by HLTB
Another thing you can do is use a Steam tag management system like Depressurizer to automatically tag games with their approximate HLTB time (eg. 1-5 hours could be a category, 6-10 hours could be another category), then on Steam Deck you can use the Tab Master plugin for Decky to show each HLTB categories as a separate tab. There are probably other ways to display the categories as well.
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Is there a tool for managing large libraries?
Lucky for you https://github.com/Depressurizer/Depressurizer was -Dead- for many years past after New Steam Library but resurrected last year and it's the perfect tool for organizing your games.
- PSA for game hoarders like myself. Depressurizer was silently updated a month ago and works great again!!!
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We need to Sort by Howlongtobeat.
Strange? I was going to mention, in the past, there was this great tool called Depressurizer that can help you but after New Library introduced few years ago so that project gone dead, unable to adapt to the new system. But you must be lucky that https://github.com/Depressurizer/Depressurizer has a "New" release that may include HLTB info like they did in the past.
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Just organized my library and I'm happy with it. Do you organize yours?
I did this once and Steam deleted my meticulously sorted system so I figured it was never worth the effort again. Depressurizer is a tool to do it for you based on some basic filtering.
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Anyone noticed how dynamic collections don't affect sharedconfig.vdf anymore?
It stopped working long time ago & that's why that project is no longer working. Also this isn't a bug as Valve never intended anyone to tamper with sharedconfig. Even if you may still see that file in Steam installation, it's kept for backwards compatibility & backup instead of new library is kept in an enigmatic coding in some another file.
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I honestly forgot steam had this feature
You can use something like https://github.com/Depressurizer/Depressurizer to Categorize the games for you.
- Wish for more sorting options for library
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Help, My brother filled my library with 7000 steam games
Use https://github.com/Depressurizer/Depressurizer. This will allow u to categorize the games to ur liking. plus u can use favorites to categorize the games that ur currently playing while collapsing all the other categories. this may help with the clutter
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How can I obtain a list of my games and their respective collections?
Not 100% sure if it has data export functionality, but if it does then Depressurizer might be worth checking out.
steamtinkerlaunch
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Steam Deck
I haven't used it myself but steamtinkerlaunch is definitely your best bet. It lets you easily set up Mod Organizer 2 or Vortex directly on your Deck. The quite extensive wiki will provide more information than I possibly could.
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Project lead change
For any problems, suggestions and contributions you might have, please use the issue tracker (which was the preferred way already before)
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Man New Vegas looks so good on here! Forgot how great this game was. Still can't believe I'm playing this on a handheld.
Tinker Launcher is the easiest way to do it. There is also a third party Linux "port" of MO2 you can install. Tinker Launcher is my preferred method. ProtonupQT is not where you get it from. https://github.com/frostworx/steamtinkerlaunch/wiki/Installation
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Does vortex collection work on lutris?
Another app / set of scripts I have found is https://github.com/frostworx/steamtinkerlaunch.
- FSR appears to have no effect on Geometry Dash (Steam game).
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- Can't create mixed-case collections ("Vortex")
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Set up steam tinker launch on my steam deck to run a nonsteam game with Wine 5.22. Can’t get it to download!
https://github.com/frostworx/steamtinkerlaunch/tree/mo2-overhaul branch.
- Modding Skyrim (Oldrim) on Steam Deck
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Does the steam deck allow skyrim modding?
Yes you can use mods/mod managers with Steam Tinker Launcher
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