Hello friends,

many years ago I used a third party tool that could manager Steam library collections (or groups) a bit more easily (don't remember the name though), I'm wondering if there's perhaps an similiar tool or an updated version that allows for filtering out all the crappy bundle game I have amassed over the years... I spent hours moving them to a seperate collection by hand but they are just too many. I was also stupid and ran some free packages script years ago and added a ton of pointless demos to my account, but that's a story for another day...

3 years ago

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All that comes to mind is Depressurizer. Imo your library is still fairly small and can easily be organized manually.

3 years ago
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The tool probably was Depressuizer. But that one is pretty much abandoned, since Steam included most of its features.

3 years ago
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+1 for Depressurizer. I still use it regularly (Steam did not include some of its features yet), though it now requires some slightly cumbersome "Windows Run..." commands to keep it working properly.

3 years ago
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lorenzostanco.com/lab/steam/ has a lot of filters and sorting options. You can sort all your games by rating and then start sifting through the lowest rated ones to remove the ones that look bad.

3 years ago
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