What's the first game you ever added to your Steam account?
Summary
The article invites PC gamers to reflect on their first game added to their Steam account, encouraging community engagement through shared experiences and library organization tips.
Why It Matters
This discussion fosters a sense of community among gamers, allowing them to reminisce about their gaming history. It also highlights Steam's library features, which can enhance user experience and organization, making it relevant for both new and veteran users.
Key Takeaways
- Gamers can sort their Steam libraries in various ways, including by date added.
- The article encourages users to reflect on their gaming history and share experiences.
- Engaging with the community can lead to discovering new organizational strategies for game libraries.
Lauren Morton Staff member Dec 9, 2019 128 882 11,470 Hey there PC gamers, welcome back to the Chat Log! This week Mollie and I kicked back and did a little digging through our Steam libraries. We realized that there are actually lot more ways to sort our backlog these days than we'd remembered. You can sort your games by obvious things like time played, which is what I keep my library set to most of the time, but also by some less obvious choices like Metacritic score, size on disk, and the date you added to your library. So we made each other a little quiz about our game libraries this week. On that note, I think my favorite question of the bunch for all of you is... What was the first game you ever added to your Steam account?Sort your library by "date added to library" and scroll alll the way down to the bottom. Which game did you add first and when? And was it the same time that you made your Steam account itself? Or are you like Mollie and sat on your empty Steam library for some time before you ever bought anything through the store? While you're in there messing around with the features, let me know if you find out any other interesting facts from your library or if you've devised a really clever way to use those dynamic collections. We're always in the market to get more organized. Reactions: Kaamos_Llama, Brian Boru, Alm and 2 others