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Zthun
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« on: August 07, 2014, 09:05:22 AM »

I've been doing a lot of thinking about this and I was wondering, how do people handle Free to Play games in the Collection folder?

Technically, the moment any existing Free to Play game is released, we all have access to it - we technically have the ability to play them.  They're not restricted and it's difficult to classify them as part of your Collection.  So far, I've only put them in my Collection folder if they are installed (PC, XBox, etc) and ready to play, and I remove them if they have been uninstalled.

Would it be difficult to add a field for free to play games that specifies the account name or maybe an identifier that says - I'm involved with playing this game.  For example, if I added Rusty Hearts, I would maybe put the name of the main character that I play, or with LoL, you could put the account name.  It's just a thought. 
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« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2014, 09:43:55 AM »

I've had this question on my mind recently also. I have *not* been adding any PS+ games I download for free given the subscription tie-in. Everything I purchase on PSN I'll log but I have a real hard time considering those free titles "mine".
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