

Alternatively, being able to reference Google sheets could could make for a good community resource. csv, would allow a good starting point for users to manage their own lists. Exporting the program’s current game list to a.

Would it be possible to refer to a spreadsheet for the information? For example, columns for SteamID, game file name (as a default display), display title, and sort title (to avoid alphabetizing by a / an / the). To be honest, I suggested manual renaming because I figured it would be easier than figuring out how to tap the API or, worse, asking you to make a list by hand! The Aegis Project is a notable one just because the file name and the title differ more significantly than most. May I ask where your Steam save files are located at? Mine is at “ C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata ”.Īnd yeah, renaming is a fairly minor feature overall and is mainly for long list readability. Please keep them coming as you think of other features/ideas. I may add an option to rename the game later on but as I said, it’s currently a low priority for me.Īll your feedback are very much appreciated. Renaming the games manually isn’t currently possible and I believe it should have a low priority since most game names are already pretty explanatory ( aegisproject180files). Perhaps Steam Web API can be used to get the full name, I’ll see if it’s possible without an API key.

I don’t think I can fetch the game’s full name automatically because the full name isn’t stored anywhere in the save folder. The game names are fetched from the save file’s filename ( storePSaegisproject180filesPSstate). May I ask where your Steam save files are located at? Mine is at “ C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata”. On my Windows, the save manager can actually find all apps in the Steam save folder automatically (so, when I click the grey box where the game’s title is displayed, I find the list of games pre-populated).
