I have 1200 games built up over 18 years on Steam, with a lot that are not played - from bundles. These days, I've slowed down a lot in buying, to try and catch up on stuff I haven't played.
I have 1200 games built up over 18 years on Steam, with a lot that are not played - from bundles. These days, I've slowed down a lot in buying, to try and catch up on stuff I haven't played.
Same, nowadays I don't typically buy games until there sub £20 cause I just got that many of them to play, I think only real exception I'd make is BF6 if I do decide to pick it up
how do you choose a game to play when you have that size of library.
i probably have about about 70 games in steam and always end up playing the same 3 titles
how do you choose a game to play when you have that size of library.
i probably have about about 70 games in steam and always end up playing the same 3 titles
i can't be bothered to learn new games so I end up sticking on an old fave so I can just play without having to think too much
I'm very bored of it but I have over 800 hours in they are billions (and still suck at it)
I have played witcher 3 and finished the main game, started on the blood and wine expansion and then got bored and never went back to it.
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