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Edit: done! now its 32 - 3.4% :) Just really interested in/mods - why not add workshop.
edit: probably too many :P
Most of the games I have voted for I do intend to buy at release, but obviously at the start of greenlight I must have gotten over zelous and just voted on anything that looked remotely interesting... I'm probably not going to buy 196 of the games I have voted on not to mention I still have a few hundreds left yet to vote on. ^__^
That said though, I am completely eclectic when it comes to entertainment, which is why I find it so incredibly hard to narrow down the games I would actually like to play in the long run, since I obviously don't have enough time in the day to play everything I'd like to play -and- work on my own games -and- take care of my family. :D
EDIT: nvm, refreshed greenlight and I see it again, so, how do you see which games you've upvoted?
Although, it's fair to say that probably doesn't reflect the true %age, because I may have discovered some of those 20 games from news stories or other people's collections and hence, searched and voted yes.
The actual percentage I vote yes when generating a queue is much smaller.
I've been taking the question very literally - "would I buy it? Yes or no" which means a few game that are probably good and may well get picked I vote no simply because I don't like the genre.
I suppose, if I buy all the games I've said yes to, I'm perhaps reaching the limit (depending on cost and exactly when they are released)
Do people think they will weight our votes behind the scenes based upon whether we do buy the released game after saying yes?
I'm sympathetic to indie developers so I tend to upvote games that I may not really want to buy, but I thought they were cute, funny, well-designed, or original. I look at Greenlight almost every day, but I want to make an informed decision before I vote. I look at almost every gameplay video and try to read the user comments. This takes a long time which explains why my total votes are so low.
Of all the games that are currently Greenlit, I voted up on 70% of them.
So that's around 30% for me.
I usually ignore games I don't have a feeling towards, I don't feel comfortable down voting them because they don't outright offend me most of the time.