Everything that's fallen by the wayside.

As the author says in this article, it’s not their original idea, but this is the first time I’m hearing about it.

It basically boils down to play a game from your backlog for a bit, and whether you liked it or not, or kept playing it or bounced right off, you now have permission to remove it from your backlog. It sounds very freeing.

I take perhaps a little too much pride in having a very small catalogue of unplayed games (not because I play games a lot, but because I am dreadfully cheap and hardly ever buy anything lol), but even an old miser like me could probably benefit from a little tidying.

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6000 to 1300 is massive.

Do you ever think about writing off a game without playing it? Or maybe like putting it in a “B pile” if the description doesn’t 100% grab you?

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Yeah… I’ve come to realize some things just done appeal to me anymore. Anything that I see is multiplayer ONLY I just toss. I just cant get into competitive multiplayer anymore. Some games if they look boring I won’t try, like the 20th ww2 rts/greand strategy game. I just dont care about certain games anymore.

Conversely sequels to games I already played and enjoyed automatically go in the play queue.

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I just cant get into competitive multiplayer anymore.

Big same.

I used to eat MP up, but now I just get tilted because my reflexes aren’t what they used to be (that, and I can’t devote an entire weekend to honing my twitch skillz).

I like your approach. I made this post actually mostly because I’m curious about trying it out myself. I feel like it might actually get me to play more games, rather than just scrolling through what I could play and then not playing anything.

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Yeah, I’ve found some real unexpected gems within my own library that I never knew I bought. Mostly through bundles. My absolute favorite discovery is a small adventure game named Little Misfortune, and I find myself quoting it often. Yikes forever.

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