Thaboss is glad to tell you that he is pretty sure that this was one of the things that was going to be implemented in AG3. He cannot find a thread about it though. (so he may be wrong.)
Thaboss is glad to tell you that he is pretty sure that this was one of the things that was going to be implemented in AG3. He cannot find a thread about it though. (so he may be wrong.)
It probably won't due to it's uselessness. Your favorite games are supposed to be quick links to the few games you like better then all others, or so people can see which games you like. Adding hundreds of games probably means you don't like those games any more then you like any others, rendering your favorite games pointless. You shouldn't have to need to organize your favorite games.
thaboss doesn't think so. People add some games because they LOVE them, and never want to forget them , and replay them. Others they add because they liked them, and wanted to save them to show other people that they liked them. Most people only look at the first few fav games that are on the profiles, so organizing them so that the people see the MOST favorite and MOST loved games of that person on their profile itself would be a plus. And that person would want other people, (if they click "all favorites" which games they liked MORE and which LESS. thaboss thinks that is a simple and good feature to add.
If you liked some games more then others, that's why you favorited them. If you have a two friends, one which you like more then the other, then that friend is your favorite. It's like saying "this is my favorite, and this is my favorite, i just don't like it as much".
If you liked some games more then others, that's why you favorited them. If you have a two friends, one which you like more then the other, then that friend is your favorite. It's like saying "this is my favorite, and this is my favorite, i just don't like it as much".
I think fave organization is a good idea, especially if it can be changed because of this:
Some people fave only a few games. If this is the case, they don't need to organize. However, some people fave many games. Those people should be able to put the biggest faves where they're most visible. Without that ability, then people are likely to click on inferior games which they won't like so much. Also, the organization feature doesn't have to be used, but it's a good option with no bad effects unless someone decides to fave the worst games, put them in the most visible position, and use the about to tell people to play those games. Otherwise, I like the idea.