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When you have 500+ Games on your Library and just dunno what to play
Its hard.. Its like the hardest thing when being a PC Gamer finding what of the hundreds (sometimes for other users) THOUSANDS of games to choose from on their library.
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м Oct 11, 2021 @ 4:25am 
i think it gets worse with every game you buy...
Crazy Tiger Oct 11, 2021 @ 4:32am 
I always have something to play. I might not know what big/long/time consuming game to play for a short while, but I always have small stuff to play. It's why I love card and board games so much, they can easily keep me occupied until I know what bigger stuff I want to play. Same with runs in roguelikes and skirmishes in RTS, btw, they're also useful for that.
morbin time Oct 11, 2021 @ 3:04pm 
Originally posted by TwisterCat:
Originally posted by Don Ramon:
it be like that sometimes
Still play Siege most of the time, huh? We're practically family!
yeah, always go back to r6
Incarnate Oct 11, 2021 @ 6:34pm 
Thing is, most games suck and/or have no replayability.

Of the 140 games I have on Steam, only 40 I would call playable.

I probably only will replay maybe five or ten.
Just reached 600 2 days ago I'm stuck at 500 for long time and still I only play 2 games
Phirestar Oct 11, 2021 @ 6:38pm 
Originally posted by Incarnate:
Thing is, most games suck and/or have no replayability.

Of the 140 games I have on Steam, only 40 I would call playable.

I probably only will replay maybe five or ten.
Can't relate.
Try starting with the games you have no play time on. You have a lot.
🦜Cloud Boy🦜 Oct 11, 2021 @ 7:14pm 
''When you have 20+ girlfriends and just dunno which one to date today''
at least it's better then having one of those 500 in one pirate cartridges where most games are just repeat games but that only start at a different levels. :cocochan2:
Phirestar Oct 11, 2021 @ 7:29pm 
Originally posted by Lemonfed:
at least it's better then having one of those 500 in one pirate cartridges where most games are just repeat games but that only start at a different levels. :cocochan2:
Or:
https://youtu.be/u3JlXhXXA-Q
Last edited by Phirestar; Oct 11, 2021 @ 7:33pm
I have had the overchoice problem with my Steam Library 450+ games. I put each game into a category (I have 24 categories). Then picked my top one out of each category. Then decide which one of top ones I want to play the most. I have six games installed on Steam via my process of elimination.
Find a game you're the most interested in, and if you can't pick which one is most interesting, just pick a random one and play it until the end, find another game, and repeat. I also like to have "secondary" games that I can play to take a break from whatever game I was playing.
Last edited by Du4lity (they/them); Oct 11, 2021 @ 9:02pm
ricethecool Oct 11, 2021 @ 9:03pm 
Is for me 👉👈🥺
blackedz26 Oct 11, 2021 @ 9:21pm 
500 games? I haven't even played 500 games in my life. There's not even 500 good games out there worth playing.
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Date Posted: Oct 10, 2021 @ 8:42pm
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