Sort of like a soft favourites. Compared to other applications, games take tons of installed space so are more likely to be uninstalled when no longer playing, but potentially re-installed later. I was thinking if a linux distro's repos were considered a "store", then there'd be tons of crappy games you wouldn't usually be interested in and similarly some people have claimed loads of games in bundles that they have no intention of ever playing. Sure you can use "hide" for that, but I think the idea of an automatically tagged subset of your library would be cool.
Sort of like a soft favourites. Compared to other applications, games take tons of installed space so are more likely to be uninstalled when no longer playing, but potentially re-installed later. I was thinking if a linux distro's repos were considered a "store", then there'd be tons of crappy games you wouldn't usually be interested in and similarly some people have claimed loads of games in bundles that they have no intention of ever playing. Sure you can use "hide" for that, but I think the idea of an automatically tagged subset of your library would be cool.