Posted September 11, 2013
Yes the number is large, and I keep a rough count of my games in their download folder on the external HD. I tend to buy games that look interesting to me when they are at a reasonable price, or a decently priced bundle so that I have them now ready for later. The only thing I really find annoying is the waiting (sometimes I feel in vain) for the release of DRM-free versions of great games such as STALKER, GTA, Hitman 5, Saints Row.
The best part about being willing to play any type of game is that I have a huge swath of content to choose from and even when I buy a bundle for a single game I will eventually give all of the DRM-free games in the bundle a go just to see what they are like.
Some are as bad as I expect whilst others such as Alan Wake (originally bought on a whim), or Hotline Miami (bought it because others said it was so good) are really so good I will happily buy a second copy of the game.
AFnord: Also, if you are good at the C&C games, then the campaigns don't take all that long to beat. Most have 2 campaigns, clocking in at <10h each (in the hands of a skilled RTSer), though if you play defensively you can almost double that length. I always thought you played C&C by building up as many tanks as you could then rolling over your opponent.
First to Tank Rush!! wins.
The best part about being willing to play any type of game is that I have a huge swath of content to choose from and even when I buy a bundle for a single game I will eventually give all of the DRM-free games in the bundle a go just to see what they are like.
Some are as bad as I expect whilst others such as Alan Wake (originally bought on a whim), or Hotline Miami (bought it because others said it was so good) are really so good I will happily buy a second copy of the game.

First to Tank Rush!! wins.
Post edited September 11, 2013 by 011284mm