machomuu
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My Steam library has, at the time of writing, 876 games. A good deal are from bundles, others games I bought independently.
Big Steam libraries are nothing new, really, but Steam culture has certainly done a great deal to influence how digital (and physical, to some extent) sale is handled. My 3DS is flooded with games to the point that I had to get a 64gig, My Vita's flooded to the point that I had to get an 8gig (getitbecauseexpensive- anyway), and hell, to some extent so are my PS4 and Wii U.
But, when looking at these gigantic libraries, I'm met with disinterest. Back when I used to pirate as a poorer child, the same thing happened. It was just too much for too little, and the loss that I took for getting the games wasn't enough for me to get enthused about playing them (basically cognitive dissonance at its best). Oftentimes, I pass over games I was excited to buy cheap for specific games. I can't tell you how many times I've browsed my library post-Steam Sale only to decide to play Osu. Which is free.
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With that said, does this happen to you? Do you feel like, the more games you get (or alternatively, the availability of so many games), the more you're put off by them or less motivated to play them?
Big Steam libraries are nothing new, really, but Steam culture has certainly done a great deal to influence how digital (and physical, to some extent) sale is handled. My 3DS is flooded with games to the point that I had to get a 64gig, My Vita's flooded to the point that I had to get an 8gig (getitbecauseexpensive- anyway), and hell, to some extent so are my PS4 and Wii U.
But, when looking at these gigantic libraries, I'm met with disinterest. Back when I used to pirate as a poorer child, the same thing happened. It was just too much for too little, and the loss that I took for getting the games wasn't enough for me to get enthused about playing them (basically cognitive dissonance at its best). Oftentimes, I pass over games I was excited to buy cheap for specific games. I can't tell you how many times I've browsed my library post-Steam Sale only to decide to play Osu. Which is free.
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With that said, does this happen to you? Do you feel like, the more games you get (or alternatively, the availability of so many games), the more you're put off by them or less motivated to play them?