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Actual I having 8 games in my cart, where I wait for a reduced price, my wishlist is way to big (2600+) to look for just these games, special because there are no "anormaly" tags at the moment.
The only Alternate way is to middleclick it what open the games in the browser window, but this close if I restart the computer.
So actual I need to move the 8 games to this browser window, delete them, buy the game I actual want, refresh the 8 browser tabs so the "in cart" change to "add to cart" and add them again to the cart until one of the games is reduced or I want to buy another game.
The Way amazon do the Cart is way better, also they have a my lists Section.
But hey, Valve is still selling 18+ games without an age check, what is illegal in europe, so I not think my suggestion will be interesting for them.
Use the wish list for games you are actually interested in and not fill it full of hundreds of games you will never touch.
The cart is for items you intend to buy right away and the wish list is for games you are wanting but don't have the time or money or are waiting for a sale.
Still I would like to directly buy something, then I have the wishlist with stuff I maybe some day buy, the Cart for Stuff I want to buy in the next time and the direct buy to buy something now.
It would be very easy, just click on buy and bam, you are directly in the checkout.
I mean why I have to put a single item in the cart if I just want to buy it now?
Amazon has even an 1-click-buy, steam just made it complicated.
I click buy on a game, Steam ast you realy want to buy it yes/no, I click yess and its there (just work with enough money already loaded on the account).
Still it's about time Steam gives a though or two about improving their wishlist.
I can have multiple wishlists with different privacy options and names on a lot of other digital stores, like Amazon. Here we're stuck with a single one.
When people start having hundreds of entries in their wishlist it starts being ungovernable.
Every sale I have to go through a long ass list of wishlisted items, remembering WHY I put them there (For a gift, for myself?) and if I want to buy it.
Bookmark the pages, that has been a thing for ages.