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It took 6 years, but I finally managed to play every single game that I own on Steam
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It took 6 years, but I finally managed to play every single game that I own on Steam
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Play or beat? Though play is still an accomplishment, I have a quarter of what you have and probably only have played half of them.
Dumb question, but what is this and can I use this to mark games in my library I want to play one day?
What to play what to play…. ehh I’ll just play Civ5 again.
Okay first, congrats, that’s huge. Awesome job, kudos to you.
Second, 1200 games. I have at best a hundred or two, and most of them not even downloaded (*damn you Steam sales!*), so what are most of your titles? Shooters? RPGs? Are there any gems you finally played after they’d been sitting for forever that made you think you should have played it ages ago?
You own 1200 games? Do you take vitamin D supplements?
While I am impressed you played every game, I’m more impressed that you didn’t keep delaying the process because you kept buying more games.
Has the unbearable feeling of emptyness and existential angst set in yet?
He is a man of focus, commitment, and sheer fucking will.
I have an additional category for my steam library
FINISHED/BAD/OLD
Finished – well, 100% the game
Bad – bad game that can no longer be refunded
Old – old games that no longer work on Windows 11
(Sorry for the misunderstanding, what I really meant was that troubleshooting for the game to work 100% as intended is hard/impossible to do, and this is rare, even FSX (from 2006) works fine. Windows 11 is still basically like a reskinned Windows 10 under the hood, hopefully that clears anyone’s idea.)
Kudos to you though! That is ALOT of games.
Remember the early days of PC gaming where everything was on CD and you had a shelf of like 15 to 20 games at most? (insert Pepperidge Farm meme here)
Hey that’s not what your supposed to do
Life is strang
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In case anybody wants to know how I did it, this method worked really well for me:
* I make a list or queue of games that I want to play next, I would limit this to 30 games. The idea being that it should take me 4 months at most to finish the entire list.
* I install only those 30 games, with a few exceptions like games that I only play with my friends
* Once I start a queue I only allow myself to play the games that are in that queue, I can add and remove games from the next queue all I want but once I start on this current list of games I can’t play anything outside of it.
Following this had the (unintended but welcomed) effect that Steam sales didn’t affect me much anymore, since even if I bought a game really wanted I knew I wouldn’t be able to play it for the a few months anyway.
Did you finish them?
I mean… I could finish some games I generally enjoyed but… I might also just waste another 100hours on my Stardew Farm, its simply not efficient enough!
This is the most impressive thing I’ve seen on Reddit for a while. 👊
How do you kill that which has no life?
That’s dedication 👍
I’m trying the same thing with 100% achievements. I have a lot less games than you but I feel the struggle. So satisfying when done. Congratulations!
Madlad
1200+ games in 6 years… that’s 200 per year. That means you played a new game more than every other day. How is that even possible? Do you not have a job and play 16+ hours every day? Are you just considering starting a game once as having “played” it? There literally aren’t enough hours in the day if you are actually finishing games, unless a huge bulk of these are games like Tetris/Candy Crush where you can throw it on for 15 minutes and consider it “played”.
At least 50 of those were different releases of Skyrim
You have done what us mear mortals could not.
Fuck you humble bundle for my 63,287 games I’ll never play.