The benefit would be, if they were memorable it’ll take you a couple minutes to re-add them all. If they were forgettable, well, you probably were better off not buying them anyway as you’ll forget them on your backlog, too.
Seriously annoying, though. Hope you find the good ones!
Well that sucks. Is it more the bother of hunting them down in the store again, or actually remembering what they were that’s the problem? If the former, I know the search function on Steam seems to be hit or miss right now. But Google to the rescue if you remember the name of the game, I’ve found. $Name_of_Game on Steam usually takes me right to it on steampowered.com .
Steam needs a recently viewed section so you could at least look at that… like Amazon has.
That sucks though. I put most things I am kind of curious about in my Wish List, and yes I had a game in my cart that was removed before, but it was only one or two of them.
Don’t Starve is a really unique and interesting game, solo and coop. They’re still doing seasonality based events with it too (adding mini games and/or content for short periods of time).
Coming back to promote Superflight. $2 for a very simple game of just soaring around computer generated blocks in a wind suit. Put some music on in the background and it is very zen.
How is it that there’s a DLC for Total War:Warhammer in my library when I’ve never bought the game?
BTW that trick of telling Steam to stop showing sexually themed material seems to have cut the anime quotient in my featured items/discovery queues to zero. Either that or removing anime and visual novel, then adding them back in did it.