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It's basically time management . Knowing how to arrange ur day to allow for gaming time. It also helps to have a partner that likes to play games. 

I have a partner and I work alot but still manage to find time to play all my gamepass games on series x and games on my ps4 and switch. 

Throughout the week I play the switch as its easier to play in bed. If my partner has night out with her female friends than I jam on series x. 

Either wise i play it every weekend after all the normal house stuff is done. It works really well and I get to play all my gamepass games and I have more than 2tb worth of them. Last year I manage to finish 20 games and most of them were on gamepass. 

Runa216 said:

EnricoPallazzo said:

Subscribed to Gamepass after being with playstation for 20 years. And its amazing.
Not only I save a lot of money but also I can try so many different games that I would otherwise never play, from AAA to indie titles. Its brilliant.

I'm genuinely curious how anyone has time to 'try games I would otherwise never play'. I can't even keep up with the games I own, and I've got dozens of games I know I'll love rotting in my collection that I still can't get to. I know I'll love nioh 2 and Horizon Zero Dawn and FFVII Remake and Mortal Shell and Salt and Sanctuary and Bayonetta and Ghost of Tsushima and South Park the Fractured But Whole/Stick of Truth and the Batman Arkham trilogy and Persona 5 and...so many others I own but haven't gotten around to playing. 

How does anyone have time to work, have healthy relationships, and play so many games? I genuinely thought my game library was vast and varied and diverse but I feel genuinely inadequate compared to some of you folks. 

Who needs 599 games if 550 of them you'll never play or pick up once and never touch again? 

EnricoPallazzo said:

Subscribed to Gamepass after being with playstation for 20 years. And its amazing.
Not only I save a lot of money but also I can try so many different games that I would otherwise never play, from AAA to indie titles. Its brilliant.