CecilRousso
Member
Lock if this thread is just another backlog thread in the thread about backlogs.
Just a quick question, considering that I've seen people having regrets about game purchases and backlogs in at least 5 different threads just today.
Why do people keep having this kind of manufactured anxiety over game purchases?
If you bought 200 games you barely touched, and actually think you need to play them from start to cross them off some list, then yeah, you might have to think about your buying habits, because that ain't making sense. You're wasting money.
But otherwise, what was the purpose with the purchase? I have probably something like 100 unbeaten games if I go through everything I own, but only count four of them as game I actually intend and need to beat to beat. The others are:
*Games bought for alternate modes then a singleplayer campaign - like skirmish ,atcjes, multiplayer, or just to test mods or something like that.
*Bundle games - I actually don't intend to play every single humble bundle game from start to finish. They're bought just to try, and to support a great concept (byt I do have beaten at least three of them).
*Games bought just to participate in the Steam sales - Of course also playing them to some extent. But I don't actually care if I finish them. Runner2, Castle Crashers, Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition, Pac-Man CE are examples of this. Played somewhere between 0.5-2h, but not much more, and they're not counted towards my backlog.
*Games that I played for while but didn't like - Borderlands 2, Saint's Row 3.
If you think you're gonna beat 400 games, going from A to Z (and beyond if you're swedish or similiar), then good luck. It mostly isn't going to happen. But does it have to? If you count games you actually feel that you should beat, how many are that really?
Just a quick question, considering that I've seen people having regrets about game purchases and backlogs in at least 5 different threads just today.
Why do people keep having this kind of manufactured anxiety over game purchases?
If you bought 200 games you barely touched, and actually think you need to play them from start to cross them off some list, then yeah, you might have to think about your buying habits, because that ain't making sense. You're wasting money.
But otherwise, what was the purpose with the purchase? I have probably something like 100 unbeaten games if I go through everything I own, but only count four of them as game I actually intend and need to beat to beat. The others are:
*Games bought for alternate modes then a singleplayer campaign - like skirmish ,atcjes, multiplayer, or just to test mods or something like that.
*Bundle games - I actually don't intend to play every single humble bundle game from start to finish. They're bought just to try, and to support a great concept (byt I do have beaten at least three of them).
*Games bought just to participate in the Steam sales - Of course also playing them to some extent. But I don't actually care if I finish them. Runner2, Castle Crashers, Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition, Pac-Man CE are examples of this. Played somewhere between 0.5-2h, but not much more, and they're not counted towards my backlog.
*Games that I played for while but didn't like - Borderlands 2, Saint's Row 3.
If you think you're gonna beat 400 games, going from A to Z (and beyond if you're swedish or similiar), then good luck. It mostly isn't going to happen. But does it have to? If you count games you actually feel that you should beat, how many are that really?