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Because of the steam cards, I don't remove games I never play.
Bump and thank you :D

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I have removed ~500 games from my account last year. It was pain in the ass, but I felt satisfied afterwards :D

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I've done this a few times over the last year. It's very satisfying to just have games that you intend to play and it's a good reminder to focus on buying/try winning games that you're genuinely interested in.
I found there were some games from older bundles that you can't delete without removing all games from the bundle, which is a bit annoying.

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Nah, I try to activate only games I intend to play, removing them from my account feels like buying groceries just to throw them away right afterward :s... but I also never farmed any game solely for cards or stuff like that, so I'm a little bit weird, I guess. Only thing I've done is labeled about ~10-15 games as hidden, some stuff I activated from bundles for some stupid or no reason at all. Take your time with the games in your library, they ain't going nowhere ;>.

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Have removed number of unappealing games - 'leftovers' from old bundles which I never intended to play or games turned out to be terrible/utterly boring. This felt pretty good, as making own room a nicer place. Still have a lot of these, deal with them little by little, not a huge priority. It would be great to see later mostly games I enjoyed and reminders for games I am interested in (can't memorize games), not veiled by mass of trash.

There are all kinds of games which look as 'maybe fun, need to try' and for the same reason they are not on the top of backlog. On one hand I would like to concentrate on trying them to make decisions and clean the library, but time is so little, that it is more reasonable to play the most anticipated games. I still like to take 'surprise' game from the shelf and try it, when in a mood, so this self-regularizes fine.

With big library and such tempo, this process may take a long time, but what feels rewarding is not the expected outcome but finding these more convenient/optimal models and approaches to hobbies/life activities @_@

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why would you remove them?

think about the +1s, lost forever T_T

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bump c:

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Yes about 30-40 games. Those were added from the mass giveaways when I was new to steam. Most are trash games. Some were games that got added to the library by Steam.

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thanks a lot for GAs!

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I can't set myself to do it, cudos!

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Congrats, bro. :3

I didn't delete any, but hid 3099 games (and still working on it), and stopped buying all the trash bundles. Can't really complain about garbage on Steam if I'm helping support those devs.

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