I'll be [[link]] honest with you, I've never been the kind of person to get organised—that's partially because I have a pesky disorder that gets in the way of such things, but it's also just a personality flaw. I don't do home decoration, and all my important paperwork sits in a loose jumble in a draw somewhere. I am, however, sorely tempted by a new Steam update.
Per this , Steam users (as long as they're signed into the beta by going to settings > interface > client beta participation) can now customise each and every single one of the games in their library.
What's really good for digital homebodies, however, is the "custom sort name" option. After a bit of testing, when using a numerical value, Steam will automatically sort these in descending order. So you could, for example, label games by their release date: One game 2014, one game 2012, and one game 2009. Type in "20" into your search bar, and these games'll be shown to you in the order they came out. No longer do Yakuza 1 and 2 have to come after Yakuza 6 in your library. Wizardry!
And that's just one example. You could also borrow a leaf out of our book and give everything a . Or [[link]] just tag everything you actually like with "good stuff" to help sort the wheat from the "I got like 90 games in a bundle and I've played none of them" chaff. I hope you organisers have a good time; meanwhile, I'll keep stewing in my soup of categories I've not sorted anything into in 10 years.

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1. Best CPU:
2. Best motherboard:
3. Best RAM:
4. Best SSD:
5. Best graphics card: