Maybe let the user decide? Perhaps a hide function would do this, I would also add a delete as sometimes 10 year old resources can look dated…
I have so much stuff that isn’t even compatible with newer versions of UE, it’s so annoying to have to scroll through them all the time. Hide or even sort by compatibility would be nice.
No issue with hiding. That’s not what’s being asked here, they’re asking to delete stuff permanently from your library.
都已经2025年了,居然还没有任何结果,把产品添加到我的库中,居然没有任何办法可以移除,而且这个问题早在2023年就有人提出
I agree. Something not talked about is that people are not updating listings so they are no good in newer UE5.5 unreal engine.. You can not update them! Also just hiding them would be good so that if a new prject is started you don’t have to go looking for it.
Only having hide instead of both options isn’t the same in practice. What if I want to show/hide some things temporarily? Should I then have to go hunting through the list to manually re-hide the AI slop and outdated items or would it be better to remove them so the hide function is actually useful? A simple verification popup is the only addition required to fix potential accidental removal of content.
It sounds like none of this would affect you anyway so I’m not sure why you’re here arguing against adding useful features.
A simple verification popup is the only addition required to fix potential accidental removal of content.
EDIT: Ah, I missed this part. Yeah, fine if they do this.
Come on Epic! This whole Fab thing was your bright idea, get some some devs back on the project and polish this out.
I would also like a way to put folders and sub-folders in my library, to categorize the 13,000 Quixel items (and others) I have lying around in a giant pile of random.