How do you decide what to play? I'm sure most of us have the problem of a never ending backlog of games. So how do you decide what to play and when to move on to a new game? Does everything need to be beaten or 100%? Do you just toss it aside once it has been completed like gaming is some sort of checklist?
What I feel like. Or I make a list.
>>379951261
What I do anon is take two games of my choice which I haven't finished and play only those two games until I beat one of them. That way, if you get bored with one you can switch to the other one.
I never 100% because once I finish the story I don't want to spend more time on the game, I'd rather continue a new one.
As for games I've beaten once and started a new game, I leave them on the side until I finish the backlog. Pro tip, don't ever start a new game, just continue where you left off. It'll save you so much time
>>379951261
Last summer I went through every game and just started deleting shit or selling on some flea market app. First I got rid of everything I finished or played and honestly have no desire to play again. Then, I did the same with unplayed games. I was going all the way back to 16 bit era with this shut. Freeing up all those games not only made me a couple grand but it made choosing my next game to play that much easier and I finished more games than I have in years, most of which were higher quality.
>>379951261
Assign a number to each game I have and open https://www.random.org/integers/