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Scriven

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  1. The question remains: Where to find it? ??
  2. Sent you a DM where to find this. Any help would be appreciated.
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  4. That's great. Thanks. I am still about 1,800 games short of a complete import. I have acquired a list of games directly from Steam but it will take some time to get them into the database. A scraper for Steam would be awesome or a direct one time transfer from Steam directly to the database of all games. With updates every 3 or 6 months. Yeah, I know what you mean. Some of my games are a bit... uh... questionable, too.
  5. I think the same could be said about consoles and home computers. There is trash on every system. Nevertheless, I know what you mean. For the sake of completion, I would rather see a lot of asset flips in the database than losing some quirky and creative games in the process. Asset flipping has become part of our gaming culture. For indie developers as well as AAA-developers.
  6. I know as much but I hoped that there would be something I had overlooked. More than 4,000 of my Steam games are not in the Launchbox database. I will try my best to ad them by hand and add them to the database.
  7. I am integrating my Steam games into LaunchBox and was wondering why LaunchBox would not scrape the descriptions, publishers, developers, screenshots, etc. directly from Steam. Is there a scrapper of some sort that I am missing out on? If not, would that be something that could be done in the future? Cheers Scriven
  8. It should be possible in theory. Maybe there is a thread or tutorial about this somewhere. Will try to find something tomorrow. Then again you could try a JoyCon which should work almost the same way, without the need for the sensor bar. Could be interesting if the developers of Dolphin are working on this.
  9. As far as I know you can connect a Wiimote directly with a PC using bluetooth. So you're good to go. Furthermore, you can use two small candles, i.e. tealights, to fake a sensor bar. *romantic wii-gaming engaged*
  10. Thought, I'd add my Steam profile: http://steamcommunity.com/id/LSandPD/ Feel free to add me, if you like.
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