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Games Explorer in Windows 7 - Editing Help

dark10x

Digital Foundry pixel pusher
OK, so I just upgraded to Win7 this week and, while most of the OS is a nice improvement, the Games Explorer is a step down and removes a lot of functionality. Furthermore, I've always use Vista Game Explorer Editor (VGEE), but I'm having no luck getting it to work.

It looks really nice when setup properly...

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...but replicating this on Windows 7 is proving difficult.

Anyone have any tips?
 
Personally I haven't gotten any luck getting VGEE to work with Windows 7 either, though maybe I'm doing something wrong. Hoping someone finds a solution, or posts a cool way of displaying games on Windows 7 that isn't a pain in the ass to setup (Most media center apps for example)
 
I too noticed that it removed some functionality, which was really strange because pretty much everything else in this OS release added functionality. I found that if you just customize the icon before placing it in games explorer you can get it to do what you want, but that's a silly solution, and only works for me because I run most of my stuff through Steam anyway.
 
Gwanatu T said:
I too noticed that it removed some functionality, which was really strange because pretty much everything else in this OS release added functionality. I found that if you just customize the icon before placing it in games explorer you can get it to do what you want, but that's a silly solution, and only works for me because I run most of my stuff through Steam anyway.
I never had vista but on windows 7 the game manager is untouched, if I used it in vista then found stuff was removed I would be a bit pissed too.

I just use steam also.
 
I've always wanted a program that lets you add your own games and boxart, then displays them in GOG.com fashion and launches them (obviously), so I don't have to use steam:
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I couldn't be that hard to make, could it?
 
So, no solutions to this, huh? Very frustrating. Having everything organized with nice images was a huge feature in Vista. Only games that were designed for Vista work with the GE in Windows 7. For instance, I just installed CoD4 to prepare for the second game tomorrow and it won't add an icon to the GE. If I drag one over, the icon is garbage (small) and I can't fix it.
 
McBacon said:
Steam could do with a spruce up

Indeed. At the very least it should use the same theme as Windows (as an option) as well as larger icons. It hasn't progressed visually in the last 5-6 years.
 
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