PS4: 10 Crucial Features Sony Must Implement In 2016

7. Better Library Organisation

The vast majority of your games library today is most likely digital; a dystopian grid of thumbnails that just a few years ago you told yourself you'd never subscribe to, and that you'd always own physical copies of games you bought. For better or worse, the digital revolution has happened, and yet the PS4 interface still seems to be designed for people who maybe own a couple of digital games but mostly rely on discs. If you have a 90-game digital games collection, then the alphabetical grid or a 'recently accessed' list just doesn't cut it to keep you on top of your library. Worse still, you can't currently hide or delete apps, old demos or unwanted games from appearing there either, so it's a chaotic hodge-podge of everything you've ever downloaded for the console. Sony need to make the library more tweak-able, allowing us to organise our games by a whole load more categories (genre, multiplayer, user reviews, our own reviews etc.), alongside the option to create folders so we can store games in categories of our own choosing.
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