Uplay Command Line Arguments List
So the vast majority of games i get on the PC are on Steam, i like the service, i like the overlay, its a manageable level of DRM (when publishers aren't stacking their own addition crap on top. Ubisoft) it works for me.
The following example shows how to use command-line arguments in a console application. The application takes one argument at run time, converts the argument to an integer, and calculates the factorial of the number. If no arguments are supplied, the application issues a message that explains the correct usage of the program.
That said not everything is available on Steam, (stuff like Mass effect 3 come to mind) or stuff that use to work if you opened them from within Steam but had that functionality broken (Blizzard titles post-battle.net launcher).So my question is this, how do you organize your gaming Library on your PC? Be they from Steam, Gog.com, Origin, Blizzard etc. Is it as simple as just having a folder full of Icons that open whatever service is required to run the game, or do you have another setup, please share with pics if possible. Install all games in C:Games.Steam and Origin automatically start up when my PC turns on, so any games I want to play in there I just go in that client.Otherwise, just shortcuts to the games I play the most on the desktop. This is pretty much just the Battle.net client and whatever game I'm playing the most at the time.
List Of Command Line Arguments
I like to have a very clean desktop, so there are only ever like 4-5 games there at a time.With Windows 8, you can also just make a section on your start screen with a bunch of Games shortcuts there. Helps clean things up a bit, and that screen is always easily accessible. Most games are all added on steam and are put into different categoriesBacklogMay Replay ( Games that I'm currently replaying )Cant Complete ( Games which dont have a 'true ending' e.g Civ 5, FTL, Trials Fusion )Completed, DLC ( Games that ife completed but still have additional content to complete)Completed, Never Again ( Games, whether good or bad, that ive completed but delete due to done everything i was in them )MultiplayerNah You're alright mate ( Shitty games that i never want to play )Pointless Crap ( Betas etc )Demos.
Ubisoft Command Line Arguments
I carefully label all of my Steam games into one or more Categories. Steam, in it's infinite spite, leaves all of these categories open by default making my list even worse, or occasionally forgets what category 80% of games are in, making me just search anyway. I kinda wish it had voice search like my PS4.I also have folders for DRM free games, ROMs and ISOs (ROMs are synced with dropbox, ISOs are not due to size) so I can easily back up/mess with them as needed, though I try to launch all those games via Steam.There's also a dump folder where I keep DRM free demos/review copies of games that aren't from Steam. I put those into 'nah' or 'done' folders after playing.