UnfriendlyFire wrote:Give yourself a hard game purchasing budget. $60 per year for example.
Every time you buy a game, deduct that $60.
Of course that relies on you recording that purchase, and willing to stop spending once you the $60 limit.
im not sure about anyone else but my problem isnt the money i spend but the fact i cant download them and play them fast enough
i only buy games i think i will play and like but there are so many of them that its just about impossible to keep up
also the fact that i cant download them fast enough to keep up with my purchases
for me the only problem i have with cheap steam games is that there isnt enough time in the day to download and play them
recently started playing a game called gratuitous space battles which i bought a couple of years ago and is quite fun - i felt like something different to play and it was actually more fun than i originally thought it would be and the multiplayer makes the game fun for days after you demolish the single player
so the good thing about having so many games is that you have a nice collection of new games ready to go for when you feel like playing something different/new
so imo having such a huge steam games collection isnt a problem at all really