Zed Clampet
Community Contributor
This would, I'm almost certain, take a lot more time for me given that almost all my games are on Steam, and I don't have to do anything but assign a category to a game to get them exactly how I want them. And as much turnover as I have, the desktop would be a big job.Huh, I just tried a couple of games—Elden Ring and Armored Core Vi Fires Of Rubicon—and the videos wouldn't play, just a blank black view. So there's some problem they're working on.
Totally disagree 😀
You know I have lots of games, and have been messing with launchers for years, and I wouldn't dream of using any other method than desktop icons to launch them—one click, which then fires up whichever launcher is required and launches the game.
That's so much faster than recalling which launcher has a particular game—or waiting for Galaxy's slow start… eh, shouldn't a launcher, you know, launch quickly?—firing that up, and then hunting for the game to click on.
It's also so much easier to organize via icons if you use Stardock's Fences—you can have hundreds on desktop without much screen used, all as organized as you want, instantly reorganizable via drag n drop. I keep an 'In Play' fence visible for instant access to the games currently of interest, and keep all the other fences 'rolled up' like the 'Gaming' one below—just mouseover to see what's in it.
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I understand that as a true RPGer you love the pain of using launchers, but if you ever get a hanker to forsake the darksouside, icons ftw!