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As a user I'd like to be able to see which of my games are compatible with which platforms (same list of platforms as available in the instant search)
Would that be feasible ? I know you've answered no before about adding "Show only owned games" in the instant search but would the "opposite" be possible adding some selected filters to the games page ?
Compatibility is interesting as on to add since one might want to know before switching platform what games he/she already owns would still be able to play on the new platform.
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Not quite as the list of platforms is shorter
Your link :
Steam Deck
macOS
Linux
Instant Search :
Windows
macOS
Linux
Steam Deck Playable
Steam Deck Verified
Steam Deck Unsupported
macOS (Notarized)
macOS (Apple Silicon)
Or maybe these distinctions are not needed anymore ? I know there was a lot of games that would work on intel macs and not on Apple Silicon macs, so the distinction was an important one a few months back. (But maybe Rosetta 2 is now better ?)
I think I was thinking about the games "page/tab" on any given profile calculator page (mine for example)
But seeing as the link you provided is the "Your games" in the top right menu that would also be acceptable, I'd say. I'd like to be able to filter with the same values as in Instant Search though.
And maybe select multiples seeing as many rely on a osextended field ?
Feature Description
As a user I'd like to be able to see which of my games are compatible with which platforms (same list of platforms as available in the instant search)
Would that be feasible ? I know you've answered no before about adding "Show only owned games" in the instant search but would the "opposite" be possible adding some selected filters to the games page ?
Compatibility is interesting as on to add since one might want to know before switching platform what games he/she already owns would still be able to play on the new platform.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: