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I'll start, I think he thinks the number 1111 is a cool one to stop on.
Or 1111 is a master, synchronous and numerology, explained by chance or coincidence.
Maybe because he doesn't play 99.999999999999999% of the games he owns just for status quo and realized it was a waste of money.
He actually plays the games he owns, if he didn't he would have to spend more money on the trading cards.
If you bother to look at his games list (if you're patient enough to wait for it to load) he definitely does NOT play most of the games he owns, like a majority of them. Like I said, he just bought them for status quo, which is his thing. Also, since apparently you're the only one Steam that this is news to, people use idler programs to get trading cards from games without playing them. It's easy to spot when countless games have the exact same amount of hours and minutes played.
Wow, great burn friendo. But my backlog doesn't consist of THOUSANDS of games. Also, the reason I don't play every single game I own all the time is because of my job, working overseas and spending years of my life deployed in the military. It's not because I bought thousands of games simply just to own thousands of games as a status symbol. But like I said, that's his thing. His thing can be whatever he wants his thing to be.