![]() ![]() And that's when it hit me: I had fallen into the same kitschy, quasi-hoarding mentality one develops from collecting Precious Moments. They've amassed vast collections and are glad, maybe even a little proud, to have it - even if it largely goes unused. Overall, I just don't think people are upset about this stuff. But here's the thing: nobody seemed ashamed to have a backlog of untouched titles. ![]() Statistically, it's relatively common to throw money to the digital wind and just never play the games you buy. It's ridiculous to think that over a third of Steam transactions are (effectively) for nothing. This falls well within line of a 2014 report from Ars Technica, which found that roughly 37 percent of all Steam games go unplayed. One person said she wanted to make sure her kids would have an awesome library to enjoy as they got older. Some picked up a game because they'd heard from reviews and friends that it was good some just figured it was time to jump on a good sale price. I got a ton of replies from people who all did the same thing, but few of us had a better reason than "I like having them there and I might get to them someday". ![]()
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