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Zkuq said:
vivster said:

The trick is to not have games installed I don't play. I know, crazy novel idea that most people just can't fathom.

What about all the games you intend to play soon but end up playing in two years if ever? That's the problem I've often faced at least - I install games I think I want to play soon, just so that I don't have to wait for them to download when I actually want to play them, and then I don't play them and a Windows reinstall or something else comes in the way and I'm back in the starting square. And the problem is that this even makes sense because sometimes I do end up playing those games. Of course most of the time I don't, which is the problem...

Either I must have amazing internet or everyone else must have really bad internet. Even before I upgraded my connection it only took like 2h to download for the biggest games. That's plenty of run up to start the install before I want to play. And even if I don't start the download in time I have plenty of things to do while I wait for the download to finish. I haven't really had a game yet where I couldn't wait a bit for the download.

I can't remember a game that I downloaded and then did not play within a day. Maybe it's just that I don't play very many games. I usually only Play RL and whatever singleplayer game until the next game comes along and I'm done with the previous game.



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