In total I have 33 games leaving the multiplayer ones out, I have only finished 5 of them how about you?
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In total I have 33 games leaving the multiplayer ones out, I have only finished 5 of them how about you?
I consider a game beat when I have gotten enough time out of the game to consider it finished. Like I paid $6 for Dead Space and had to force myself to do 7ish hours until I dropped the game. With that said I've beat most of them. The only ones that aren't are either on the backlog or so bad I can't play them.
I can't think of any of my games that I haven't beaten. A lot of them I put off beating, but I always eventually beat it at least once. Main reason is I've never had much money for games, so my games have to stretch a long time. A $60 game needs to last about three months of 2 hours playing per day. If I get bored with it before that, I just take a break from games until I have money for another one or play old games. I go back to a lot of my old games, but having only one new game every three months makes it pretty easy to beat unless it's multiplayer only.
Very, very few. I have a problem with buying games, playing a few hours and then moving on to something else. Unless something really hooks me in, like inFamous or LA Noire or the Dead Spaces.
I'm quessing cause I've been gaming on a PC sense the mid 80's but I'd think around 1/3rd. Heck I've bought games I never loaded that I thought I would like and for some reason never got to. I'm not proud of these things and it could be less but I'm sure it's not more.
On PC: I beat Crysis 1, Crysis Warhead, at least 1 campaign on each of the total wars, original Company of Heroes, original Dawn of War and 2 of its expansions, and Portal 2...
I have never "beat" anything else... And I own like 80 retail and steam games... I have had LA Noire and The Witcher 2 just sitting around collecting dust since they came out... I haven't even touched them.
Effing school bro.
If you mean "finished" to mean "beat the single player" then I have beat 95% of my games. There is the odd game out that just wasn't fun but I've played through most of my games multiple times.
I have no idea how many games that is. Around 80-100 I guess.
Well over 100 closer to 150/200 (maybe more I don't know, since the mid 90s) games.. (we are just talking pc right?) Console included will bring definitely Add more lol. But strictly pc speaking.
I have finished probably close to about Half of them. (give or take a little)
80 total on my Steam account alone. Beat about 20-22 of them... Though there are a lot on my Steam Acct I haven't even installed for the first time yet, but will once I beat the ones I am currently working on.. You know Sales lol.
I have a problem with buying games, playing a few hours and then moving on to something else. Unless something really hooks me in, like inFamous or LA Noire or the Dead Spaces.Phoenix534
This is pretty much what happens to me. I've probably finished about 25-30 of my currently-installed ~100 PC games, but I keep being distracted. I was playing a lot of Baldur's Gate and then I got bored of it once I hit the horribly-designed city (I played nothing else for 50-60 hours until I hit that point >_>). Moving on to Dragon Age I managed about 25 hours before randomly starting the multiplayer of Bad Company 2 and being so addicted that I am playing little else, also interrupting my attempted playthrough of Far Cry 1. Then I started Medal of Honor Allied Assault in the middle of that and played through half of it until I realized I really needed to finish Baldur's Gate, did a couple of quests and went over to BC2 again.
Then there's my exceedingly glitchy modded Morrowind to consider. I'm halfway through the main quest and keep being distracted by side things, and got lost in the Ashlands.
I'm hopeless. I've got like a .20 B/U ratio X_X
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