I have over 200 games and around a dozen or more multiplayer games including F2P games and retail games. May not be the largest but it's still considered fairly large seeing as accounts with the most games on Steam only had between 1,000 - 2,000 games last such a topic came up.
Although I think I know why you said that now.. you have to click the "next" button because it doesn't show all games on the page.
Edit: Actually click the "All Games" tab as the one I linked to doesn't show all games even when clicking the "next" button, I think that tab only list recently played games.
http://steamcommunity.com/id/Xtreme2dama...es?tab=all
How do you have so many games you've only played for 20 minutes? It's not like any of them are bad games either.
@Zee - Don't feel bad. E3 hasn't been worth watching live for years. You won't be missing much by just reading up on articles after the fact. It's not that great games aren't announced every year, but the convention itself has lost its shine over the past few years. You can safely save yourself the fanfare
I did that on purpose >.>
He's done the same thing 'on purpose' in the past. I think he has a problem.
(06-09-2014, 04:33 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]How do you have so many games you've only played for 20 minutes? It's not like any of them are bad games either.
Because my interest in gaming is dwindling plus anxiety that makes it difficult to sit, focus on a game and enjoy it unless it's truly good, has a good story and a good soundtrack. Another thing to consider is Steam is buggy so stats may not be entirely accurate. Steam claims friends are in a game even though they logged off long ago, claims friends were online minutes ago when it's actually been days or years i.e. deceased friends back from the dead plus other inconsistencies.
(06-09-2014, 05:03 AM)Shonumi Wrote: [ -> ]@Zee - Don't feel bad. E3 hasn't been worth watching live for years. You won't be missing much by just reading up on articles after the fact. It's not that great games aren't announced every year, but the convention itself has lost its shine over the past few years. You can safely save yourself the fanfare
Seeing a game revealed on stage for the first time to the world is too unique of an experience to pass on.