• Pyrinder@feddit.online
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    1 day ago

    Um, no.

    I don’t like this normalization where people buy so many games and complain about the backlog of their library. I was one of those people for a while and I hated it. Games are meant to be played, not collected.

    If Valve ever got the balls to, they’d have a system where you can recycle/resell games to people in the community. They allow people in the EU to resell their games but not in the US. Because reasons.

    • Libb@piefed.social
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      1 day ago

      Games are meant to be played, not collected.

      I’m not a gamer myself (the only game I ever purchased are a few chessboards ;) but as a book reader I know many people do buy books they will never ever read. They just collect dust on their bookshelves. It may be sad they don’t get to enjoy the content, but it’s their choice and there is nothing wrong with that.

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        24 hours ago

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsundoku

        Tsundoku (積ん読) is the phenomenon of acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in a home without reading them.

        Seems to be quite universal phenomenonemon. I wonder if theres a word for someone who spends a year or two buying books, letting them pile up and then has a few month period where they read for hours and hours every day. If there is, that would be me.

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          21 hours ago

          There’s Patient Gamer, so we’ll call you Patient Reader. Where, you don’t let the tide of FOMO dictate what you should read and when.

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            18 hours ago

            That sounds good to me. I actually have some major JOMO these days, with pretty much everything. I think the most recent film I’ve watched is from 2019, the most recent music I listen to is ~2011-12, I enjoy listening to people tell me about that party/event/whatever they went to and I didn’t etc. So your description fits better than you knew lol

    • Lag@piefed.world
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      1 day ago

      I hope it’s the loud minority that buys that many games. I think most people don’t have the luxury to think that way.

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        15 hours ago

        I have over 200 games (not the largest library I know but still sizable) and most of them are unplayed and never will be. A majority of them come from the monthly Humble Bundle subscription that gives me like 7-12 games a month. I haven’t redeemed any in a while, I mainly keep the sub for the store discount, and the mild feeling of goodwill I receive for having donated to “charity” (since Humble’s acquisition by EA I question how much of this goes to charity).