Razer Cortex fixes that with its one-stop game launcher. My Library is the first tab when you open the app, and puts all your games from all your launchers in one place, whether you’ve got them on Steam, GOG Galaxy, Ubisoft Connect, Origin, or Xbox.
Not only is it more convenient to have your games in one place, but Razer Cortex also keeps track of how long you’ve been playing, what you’ve played most, and your favorite genres for when you want a bit more curation in your library.
There’s also a customizable in-game overlay which can keep track of frames per second, and time played, with an optional countdown timer should you need to be somewhere at a certain time. Currently, in beta, Cortex can even generate a neat FPS chart when you’re done!
Problem #5: There’s no easy-to-use tool that allows you to track the best gaming deals from across online stores.
There’s nothing more satisfying than getting a good deal on the latest PC game, especially if you’ve overspent on your hardware budget! But finding the very best prices can be exhausting, especially when there are so many places to buy games on the internet, and you’re always left with a nagging feeling that you could have found a cheaper price at another online store if you’d just looked harder.
Once again, Razer Cortex to the rescue! The Deals tab scans online game stores including GOG, Amazon, Steam, GameStop, and Green Man Gaming once an hour and flags the best deals right there in the app.