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I've never understood the mentality that if you paid for something you're more likely to actually engage with it, or that prior to Game Pass we all had 1 game to play at a time like it was still 1988 and our grandparents only bought us one Nintendo tape for our birthday. In fact I might argue that at this point I should abandon more games, since I'm never going to get to play everything I want to and I have a tendency to force myself to finish stuff I'm not really enjoying, which is pointless. I've finished a fair number of Game Pass games so I definitely don't have an issue with seeing them through if it's something I'm enjoying. I sometimes have "paralysis" when deciding what game to play first, but even then I just pick one and play it. If it stops being fun or feels like work, it's probably time to re-evaluate or take a break from it. Overall, remember it's a leisure activity. I've also thought about blogging this experiment here, but there's already several duders going through large lists of games, so I'm not sure how much of an appetite there is for more of that. At the same time, I can maybe quiet that voice that's reminding me how many games I've purchased and never played. My hope is that I can whittle down the list a bit and introduce the kids to a few things they wouldn't have tried otherwise. So I'm considering playing through my backlog with them by just playing 30 minutes or so of each game and then keeping track of the ones that stand out for us and we want to go back to. They all like to play video games to a certain extent. I am also working on a plan to go through my extensive backlog and make it an experiment I do with my kids. Of course, the important thing is to make peace with the fact that you can't play everything, so attempting to do so is a fool's errand. The only way I've been able to manage this feeling myself is making lists or tiers of games and trying to stick to them. If we don't perceive an investment, will be continue to sink time (and for game companies, money) into a thing? I think it's also what a lot of people were concerned about with subscription services like Game Pass when they were first being conceived: the gradual devaluing of games.

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I'd be surprised if this feeling isn't pretty common. You're right, it can be daunting to not feel like you're "wasting" your gaming time on something that isn't as enjoyable as something else that's just waiting to be played.

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I've mentioned elsewhere on here that I've got a huge PC backlog and I also have Game Pass. I experience this all the time, so any advice I can give will likely veer into hypocrisy a bit. Surely I'm not the only one this is happening too.right? I'm saddened, as I can't read a book anymore, because after a chapter, I'm loading up Instagram or LINE or something.

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Nowadays, I have up to 60 games that are possible plays at any one time, and I find it hard to really have a meaningful time with any of themĬombine this with phones, and a decreased attention span in general: I'm struggling to have real interaction with almost any form of media nowadays. I'd buy one game at a time, enjoy it, beat it, then move onto the next one. When I was gaming on the Playstation Two, it was great.

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Because games are so easy to pirate, and have hundreds of at a time, how are you meant to pick one to play, meaningfullly? Then I played that for fifteen minutes, and went to play something elseīack when I was growing up, we called this emulator syndrome. I played Jedi: Fallen Order earlier, died once, and went to play something else instead. Because there's SO MUCH choice out there at the moment, I find myself swapping games in a heartbeat. When you haven't paid for anything, how can you even engage with any meaningful content with it.

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There's 50 plus games I wanna play, and they're all just available to me whenever I want. I saw Jeff involved in a twitter discussion the other day, and it got me to thinking about the way we currently engage with media.














Manifold garden game pass