On Mon, 24 Jul 2023 19:11:42 +0000,
ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:
It's a new feeling for me. I have a spreadsheet! ;-)
I should do this too, but I'm lazy. Actually, is there a way to export
the list from each account like Steam, Epic, GoG, etc.?
This came up a few months ago.
For Steam, go to
https://store.steampowered.com/account/licenses/ *
gives you a full list. You can then highlight the results, then copy
'n' paste them into a spreadsheet without too much difficulty. It's surprisingly straight-forward.
GOG has a similar list on the website, but it isn't as easy to export.
A 'proper' export feature has been on the GOG wishlist for some years.
There are some tools -
https://www.reddit.com/r/gog/comments/fwmx5p/export_your_entire_collection_on_gog_galaxy_20_to/
or
https://github.com/Varstahl/GOG-Galaxy-HTML5-exporter but these are third-party and untested; use at your own risk.
I dunno (or, honestly, care) enough about the other services to find
out but presumably there must be a way with them too ;-)
Alternately, many third-party tools that combine your video-game
libraries into a single app - such as Playnite - offer an export
feature. Essentially, you import all your games into Playnite
https://playnite.link, then export the library as a .CSV file.
Nonetheless, even though I myself have been using Playnite for years,
I can totally understand why giving an some random app you downloaded
from the internet access to your Steam/GOG/Epic/etc. accounts can be
unnerving. It still makes me nervous! But it works. ;-)
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