Greetings from the toliet. I’m looking for something like jellyfin for video games where I could look at the art of the game and see the description and download the game through the web portal.
Gameyfin describes itself as a Jellyfin inspired game library manager.
This is what I’m looking for thanks
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Reading the description I’m pretty sure it doesn’t. Just like Jellyfin it looks it your harddrive for games, adds metadata and gives you a cool interface.
Playnite might be what you’re looking for. I love it personally. Open source, the maintainer’s a boss and updates constantly, lots of extensions. Works beautifully with emulators too.
Note that this isn’t like something that lets you play your games from anywhere or download your games from anywhere.
Here’s mine
Man I have playnite too but yours looks so much better than mine. Looks like I gotta dive back into themes
I’m using mythic. You can also download it directly from playnight by hitting f9 of opening the add-ons menu > browse > desktop themes
and details to grid view converter you can download this directly too using the same menu > browse > generic.
The view affects the “grid view” but lets you essentially expand the details pane. Should be simple from there!
There’s GameVault.
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It is. Wish they kept the name, I thought it was apt and funny
I’m glad they changed it. The name of your product, the thing it’s gonna be known for, is a terrible place for puns. Losing potential users and contributors over a joke name is dumb as hell.
I found the name funny, but having to tell my 6yo to open “crack pipe” to play his game isn’t as much…
I’ve found it to be very bloated and slow myself. Not to mention it wasn’t able to detect a good chunk of my library. The fact that it requires an app from the Windows Store is super odd too.
Good to know. I had no idea it needs a Windows store client…
The fact that they went with an app at all puts of me off of it. Maybe I’ve become to accustomed to web interfaces, but it’s what I expect nowadays.
GOG Galaxy is also a really good game manager. I was pleasantly surprised by its newer release. Scans games from all of your popular platforms (Steam, Epic, etc) as well as custom library folders.
To note: it’s been having problems syncing with Steam for awhile now, and only workaround is to download a custom plugin from GitHub and overwrite the existing plugin and then hope the one guy maintains it forever…until GOG fixes it of course
I agree that this and play nite are nice but it doesn’t seem to fit what op wants at all.