What Reddit Says About Game Organizer Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Game Organizer apps from 9 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/pcgaming
If anyone's looking for a cool way to organize their game library then I highly recommend this launcher.
r/software
Playnite is all you will ever need, supports everything I have come across so far and I have a library of over a thousand games from multiple stores/launchers.
r/PiratedGames
GeForce Experience doesn’t support my GPU and I have to optimize some games before launching in order to play them. ... i use procastinatracker and manictime to track my gametime, and it works for other softwares too not just games.
r/pcgaming
Launchbox is what I use. I prefer it to Playnite. http://launchbox-app.com/ ... As others have already stated, PlayNite and Launchbox are two best options. In addition, for the installed games on PC, organize the Start menu tiles, with separate ...
r/software
Launchers like Playnite can automatically scan for games installed, and you can give it a login (or an API key in the case of Steam) to get your owned-but-uninstalled games. It doesn't save those credentials, but often uses secure ways to keep the login active (Steam has an API key, Origin uses...
r/gaming
I prefer Steam for the front end, mostly for the controller support. GOG galaxy is good for library management since it links all the different accounts so I can see all the games I have at a glance.
r/patientgamers
I use grid view? The grid art looks awesome, I don't like staring at a bunch of text of the games I own. It's a good alternative to having a nice bookshelf of games on display. I feel like start menu/win explorer is a lot messier and more ...
r/pcgaming
Back when they announced that Origin was going to be replaced by EA App I even downloaded the beta of it, and it runs perfectly to this day. ... Steam puts all the digital good stores to shame. ... Except for GOG. DRM-free > any other launchers/stores. ... GOG also does this nice thing where it i...
r/boardgames
GitHub - Laggamer30xx/Gameshelf: A app for managing games.
r/androidapps
I have had a few different phones that have "gaming" apps pre installed and my favorite thing about them is they remove the games from my standard…
r/AndroidGaming
I was using ghe galaxy stores game launcher for a long time but it gets less user friendly with each update. I can deal with ads here and there but…
r/PiratedGames
built-in achievement tracker in the app itself with sound notification but no pop up, so you probably won't need Achievement watcher unless you care about in-game popups that much. ... I saw some people saying that they don't trust it because it is not open source, but I honestly didn'...
r/androidapps
Share ... Nova Launcher has folder and tab options. It's a nice way to sort your drawer. ... Yeah, I've used it before and it's pretty good. Unfortunately I'm stuck with the stock launcher if I want to use gesture navigation.
r/gamecollecting
If they dont have the game in their log for you to add then you can just make it yourself which is very nice. You can also make a wishlist and track your Amiibo's on it ... I have been using Gameye primarily. Before that I used CLZ. There are pros and cons to both. I still have yet to find what...
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