trusteft: Do you find yourself having too many games, as in having a long list of games you have yet to play?
I have such a list of unplayed or barely touched games, approaching about 1500 games give or take 1-200.
How do you deal with it? Hmm, thinking about it, if you have the same issue you obviously do not deal with it either lol.
Do you have a plan?
I do have a whole lot of games. Here's how it breaks down:
890 games on Steam - about 300 free or won (Steamgifts and some personally gifted)
34 games on Origin - 33 free
345 games on GOG - 107 purchased for myself, 238 free or gifted to me - (And I've gifted about that many to others, it turns out - who knew?)
19 on UPlay - all free
55 on Twitch - all free
I have hidden over 300 games on Steam. Almost all of these are purchases I regret. Either got suckered into buying a bundle that sucked, or especially when I was new to Steam buying games because I thought $5 was insanely cheap - so I spent real money and bought games that in truth I will never play.
On GOG, in the beginning I spent money to buy old games that I remembered so fondly. Truthfully, I will never play many of these ever again. I mean, as much as I love Arcanum, I played it to death back in the day, and I can't imagine I will ever play it again.
When people on GOG or on Steam personally gift me a game, I try to always fire it up and give it a go. I usually don't dive in and play the hell out of it right then (although sometimes I do!). But I give it a try so that I'll have some feeling attached to it when I scan the list to choose the next game to play.
But, truth to tell, there are many games gifted to me by generous souls that I will never get around to playing properly. Sigh. I have realized, though, that rather than feel guilty about that, I will instead gift games to other people. That is where the fairness comes into play.
And of the games I have paid my own good money for that sit as yet unplayed? Well, dammit, I intend to play every one of them!
I lie. I
wish I could play every one of them.
But a lot of them kinda suck. I mean, take for instance Grand Theft Auto IV - which I have with all the add-ons. I have fired that thing up half a dozen times since I acquired it. And I hate driving around - which is an awful lot of the game. And I kinda hate the cousin on the cell phone thing. So, I'm not going to really play it ever. And I feel sad that I bought it and it sits on my virtual shelf unused.
I don't finish most games. I've said this around here before, but I feel no compunction about not getting to the end fo most games. It is my opinion that most games are too long for their own good. A good puzzle or strategy game is endlessly replayable - chess, Civ IV... but a lot of games are just padded with content that simply takes time to get through. A good editor could be employed for many games. Subjective as to which ones in many cases, but still true for a lot of games. So, not finishing does not bother me, but I sure would like to get to the point where I'm content to put down a whole bunch of games.
All taken together, I figure I have about 500 games either bought in earnest with desire to play or gifted to me and desire to play. Manageable.
The real problem is not what I have in my library - it's the insanity whereby I continue to acquire new games faster than I play through old ones! That is an unsustainable practice.
EDIT: Actually, there is another problem with having a big library of games. You get sucked into timesinks like Steamgifts, trading, bundle watching, etc. Big wastes of time!