After some changes to steam I haven't been so happy with, I have started pirating games again (or buying them on GoG), and I'm running into a problem.
How do I stop feeling overwhelmed by choice? On steam I was limited by my budget, so I only got a few games, or some games in humble bundles, but now I can get literally any game for free. I just sit there with my thousands of downloaded games and don't know what to play.
How do I combat pirate's fatigue guys?
post more cute
>>388183643
Play the games that /v/ hates and avoid the ones they praise.
Also, that's a cute boy.
Uninstall games you don't play anymore and move on.
>>388183723
Here you go, I don't have many of her.
>>388183792
It's more, deciding what to play is impossible. I don't know which to start with.
im not that into the flat chest so please post more ass shots of her
why japanese girls look like children?
>>388184794
Literally every single word in that sentence is wrong. Good job.
>>388183643
See your ever growing collection as a different hobby then games, meanwhile change your gaming habits to one newer game followed by one older game and try your best to never think about finishing all your games.
Be patient, don't follow trends and find your own pace fellow sailor.
>>388184874
how american boys don't smell unlike adults?
>>388184156
Play this.
It's comfy.