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milomak

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here are mine. i'm not much of a gamer.
 

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I don't have time to cut and paste multiple screenshots right now to get a complete list... I'll only say it's 141 items strong.
 
I'm on 235, far too long to try to get screenshots in :)

Not that I'm trying to be funny or anything.. but how many of those have you completed? And how many do you plan on completing?

I know there were some awesome packs for like R20 or something ridiculous and you get a bunch of games released by a specific developer,
I got the THQ one for Dark Siders II and 2 others but it included like 12 other titles I never intend to play. lol
 
I don't have time to cut and paste multiple screenshots right now to get a complete list... I'll only say it's 141 items strong.

More or less I am in a similar position. However, tonight, missus willing, I will endeavour to Snagit into something meaningful and become a proud contributor to this thread :cool:
 
I'm on about 37 but I don't randomly buy games unless I specifically plan on playing them.
 
236 games, 370 DLC

Intend to play all, slowly working my way though. Busy on Farcry 1 and Baldur's Gate 2 EE.
 
A bazzillion.

Have given up on playing them all. Wish Steam had the ability to delete ones that I know I'll never play...I've got a couple of crap ones in there...
 
A bazzillion.

Have given up on playing them all. Wish Steam had the ability to delete ones that I know I'll never play...I've got a couple of crap ones in there...

I can thank Humble Bundle and Bundle Stars for most of mine. I used to end up buying a bundle of 7-10 games, just because I'm slightly interested in 1 of them. Thankfully I've repented of my evil (and stupid) money-wasting ways and only buy games I REALLY want to play... But still, that enormous backlog is creating an itch my completionist nature wants to scratch. :(
 
I can thank Humble Bundle and Bundle Stars for most of mine. I used to end up buying a bundle of 7-10 games, just because I'm slightly interested in 1 of them. Thankfully I've repented of my evil (and stupid) money-wasting ways and only buy games I REALLY want to play...
Yep...focusing on rather just buying the ones I want regardless of cost...and strangely that works out cheaper than bargain hunting useless crap.

But still, that enormous backlog is creating an itch my completionist nature wants to scratch. :(
Same. Getting better though...e.g. Recently decided that 1 S.T.A.L.K.E.R game was enough...not going to play the other two (despite owning them).
 
Roughly about 70 odd games in my account. Ironic thing is when I do buy them I buy them because I really want to play them. But working 16 - 20 hours a day on a start up kinda eats your time xD
 
I agree with you, most of the games on there I have done at least a minute of gaming on (and found out they were crap (but thats what you get for a Humble Bundle sometimes).

Most picks I have on Steam Summer sales or Winter Sales I check carefully that I want.

Also, some games have like 5 episodes so it adds a bit of bloat to the list. And thats not the DLC's even... Which apparently is 177 of them... But yes, my completionist streak is heavy with the games, and only a few worthy ones have been completed. The rest were very much a "meh" effort mostly...

Not that I'm trying to be funny or anything.. but how many of those have you completed? And how many do you plan on completing?

I know there were some awesome packs for like R20 or something ridiculous and you get a bunch of games released by a specific developer,
I got the THQ one for Dark Siders II and 2 others but it included like 12 other titles I never intend to play. lol
 
Hi. Dont want to derail the thread but need some info re Steam. Last time i was really into games I played F1 on a pentium 3 then got married :) . Anyways my son (10) is taking over the gaming baton and I recently had to create a steam account for a PC game I bought.
Is there a noddy guide to steam ? i know this question sounds ridiculous but i'm really clueless especially when buying online.
The game i was bought at a retail store but i had to be logged in to steam to install. For updates I think . Anyway pertinent questions are what is the safest payment method you guys use to buy from steam ? Credit Card , paypal( another mystery to me ) Also can these games be played without an internet connection because I'm capped and I don't normally top up when run out ( its a house rule thing ) . Basically are they installed locally on your drive or must it be authenticated online first ?
Any info / best practice guide appreciated .Tks.
 
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