kalirion: 4k+ games on my Steam account and growing >_>
Dunno how many of them I'd actually be interested in playing - probably close to 1k, but I'm not gonna bother making a list. Would probably take me a month or two just to put organize a backloggery and I'm never gonna keep it updated anyway.
Robette: But what are you doing then? Do you tell yourself you will play it when you buy the next game or is it more like a collectable token to you? I mean, I got the 300 GOG games and I actually still tell myself I will play them (except for some that are just to bad to ever... well), but at 4000...?
I very rarely actually actually buy individual games, most of mine come from bundles, most of the rest from trading bundled games or steam inventory items for other bundled games. I've been trying to limit myself when it comes to paying real money for bundles (as opposed to Steam credit/gems for Indie Gala group buys), but I still have a Humble Annual subscription which I pause for a month whenever I don't like the unlocks.
The most recent individual game that I actually purchased was Unavowed on release day (and that was using Steam credit too) and I actually played and beat it. Prior to that was 6 cheap games I liked the look of during the Steam summer sale which cost me a total of $5.15 Steam Credit, and of which I've played just 1 so far.
I have about $23 Steam credit left from selling cards and such, but cards are so cheap now and I can't sell more than 200 a year since no way I'm giving Valve my SSN# to disable that restriction, so once this runs out I'll probably be even more stingy with my buys.
It helps that I have an old system which can't play any non-retry type modern games, lets me focus on the older games of the backlog and ignore newer titles which show up on sale and even in bundles. I've been progressing fine this year at least, 51 games beaten so far (you can look me up in the Games Finished thread). Ofc my library has grown far more than that amount in that time...