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Well that´s more a sad fact...
My voting's capped at 1291 right now, as I can't vote for things that were greenlit before I started paying attention to Greenlight, but I've only voted for 46 titles. (Approximately 3.55%.) ...and even some of the things greenlit before I started voting, I wouldn't have voted for.
235 Yes Votes (You can see all the ones I voted yes on here)
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=111057382
9 Games on my 'Look at it later list'
To answer your question probaly, dear friend Skoardy... No. I am not an attention wh*re.
If he, having passed 1337 is elite, then I, having voted for so fewer a number, could be "elitist."
Yet, funnily enough, I voted for one of those things that many parochial greenlight inhabitants deem unworthy of Steam...one of those VN things. More because it actually managed to pique my interest enough that I'd be willing to buy it as a curiosity than anything else.
I think everyone approaches Greenlight voting in different ways and no one is sure exactly the right way, it is a very solitary task, so yeah people are interested if others are voting a similiar ratio and in a similiar way as they are.
As to the thread I'm at 1271 and 200 upvoted.
And did you truthfully answer the question asked when you voted yes on hundreds of games? Will you be buying and playing them all? ;)
In my opinion due to the bottleneck that is greenlight you won't need to consider if you would have all of them in your Steam library. You can imo vote on the basis that you would be interested in buying the game if it was one of the games appeares on Steam. All of them won't show up, so you can't buy all of them.
But you are right about the weight of the yes votes being more the less you give out. Someday I need to go over my selection of yes votes and change a few to no votes.
And since I've voted on everything that I can vote on, it might seem odd to some that I voted for so few entries, but there really were so few that actually managed to pique my interest.
Quality over quantity, and all that.