• muhyb@programming.dev
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    2 years ago

    You can’t possibly have an interest over so many games, it’s not practical either. Even if you finish 100 games every year 2000 games would take 20 years.

    • Jerbil [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      2 years ago

      Mine only has a few hundred games on it, but I pretend early access games don’t exist until release, so I’ll use it for those. It’s generally something to browse through when I want something new to play that past me already indicated I may be interested in. Not something I ever expect to get through. That interest could be as shallow as “the screenshots looked cool”

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        2 years ago

        I’m the same. I use it to basically bookmark upcoming or early access games so that I can receive updates about them on my news feed.

        I don’t tend to buy early access games unless it meets very specific criteria: the developer is one person or just a few people, they have been posting frequent substantial updates (patch notes and such count, but if it has a ton of devlogs that are devoid of anything but fluff, I tend to stay clear), and the project speaks to me. Like if it’s a type of game I’ve always wanted to see made, or something.

        All that to say, I have accumulated a large wishlist as well. Not as big as OP’s, but almost 150 games.