No mater how much I slim down my library, i still have a proverbial ton of games I've yet to get to, and games I "MUST BUY" that keep making it bigger!
How do you control it?
Unwieldy Game Libraries
- Satoshi_Matrix
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Re: Unwieldy Game Libraries
stay off the internet
Dont follow gaming news and set goals for yourself before you buy another game. For example, you could say I must complete 3 games before I purchase one new game. If you follow that, your backlog will clear up eventually.
Good luck with that!
Dont follow gaming news and set goals for yourself before you buy another game. For example, you could say I must complete 3 games before I purchase one new game. If you follow that, your backlog will clear up eventually.
Good luck with that!
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Re: Unwieldy Game Libraries
I myself fall under the same trap!
I have about 20 games that I want to play but have no time at all!
and yet I keep buying more!
oh well
I have about 20 games that I want to play but have no time at all!
and yet I keep buying more!
oh well
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Re: Unwieldy Game Libraries
lol... i dont know too many people who dont have that problem... i personally have just given up and my library just keeps growing, i figure eventually il get to them all
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i just enjoy buying and selling games, i think. i have my collection and the games that i really love, and then i feel like i'm constantly just buying stuff and selling it, buying and selling. i think i like that aspect more than just hoarding. maybe i should open a game store.
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I have kinda the same logic. The thing is, I can't force myself to play a game. I have to be in the mood, and I never know what I'm gonna be in the mood for. I can't just say, "Hey, I'll play this RPG that's been sitting on my shelf for years." I gotta be in the mood for it. So one day I just said fuck it, I'll play whatever I feel like it when I want to. I have a ton of games I own and haven't played yet, and a lot of games I want to pick up. But, whatever happens, happens.tommyboy8689 wrote:lol... i dont know too many people who dont have that problem... i personally have just given up and my library just keeps growing, i figure eventually il get to them all
Re: Unwieldy Game Libraries
do comic book collectors collect comics to read them? nah, they collect them to collect them.
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Quoted For Truth.Satoshi_Matrix wrote:stay off the internet![]()
(And aaron, as a current/former comic-collector, I do collect 'em to read 'em... but pick up a limited or pristine edition for storage purposes. Don't game publishers do the same thing now?)
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do stamp collectors collect stamps to send letters? nah, they collect them to collect them.
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I have my games really organized, doesn't really feel like a problem since it's so tidy.

