Hmm, for the first 5 on my wishlist, probably not. For 7 items on my wishlist, I would chuck all my steam games out the window. Though I would miss Starbound and TF2, but that's about it. I can just play those on a friend's PC, you never said that was against the rules. :>
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Well, I have almost 700 games on Steam right now, so... NOPE.
BUT, if I could force developers to make 5 games, then maybe... Half-Life 3, Portal 3, Platinum Games Darksiders 3. Can't find more, probably more Valve games (Stars of Blood and new IP).
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Nope, because my list is in order of when I added them because I'm too lazy to deal with Steam and fix the order. That and there's nothing on my wishlist that I want more than some of the games I already have.
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Absolutely not. Got 600+ games on Steam, the large majority of which were acquired in the last 9 months or so since I discovered bundles, sites like GMG and Gamersgate, this place, and to a certain extent PC gaming in general. Wasn't that into it until then. I've been accumulating games at a rate I cannot play them at and have many untouched. It might be stupid, there's just so many bargains out there! Aiming to play them "one day", whenever that is.
I suppose things would be more organised, my library more manageable, but nah, got too much good stuff that I want to play that's sitting in my backlog. I'd take those over the top 5 of my wishlist (or all 19 games on my wishlist) any day.
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Over the last 10 years, you've spent 575.7 hours playing this selection, which includes 570 items, is valued at $6934.19, and requires 1756.8 GB. Or for those who still don't know just in one word, NO!
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To answer your question, nope.
To sweeten the deal? Well, this is more like changing it altogether, but how about this.
Would you go without using Steam (or anything related to Steam) at all (no steam games, no community, no forum, no looking at the store page, no humble bundle, etc...) for one whole month if you got the #1 game on your wishlist afterwards?
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Hell no. 600+ games for 5 games that i would buy anyway in the future?
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Nope, why would anyone do that? I guess maybe if you have like 20 crappy games it would be ok...
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Hi. I just had this quick thought while reorganizing my wishlist (again for the nth time).
So yeah, are you willing to give up all your Steam games to get the top 5 games in your wishlist?
For the benefit of the question, let's say you won't be able to play the free-to-plays you currently own AND you won't be able to crack (illegal download) the games you own too.
In my case, it's probably a NO. I'm getting addicted again to DOTA2 after a one month break. I also have my 3DS. Still, I'm really itching to play The Typing of the Dead:Overkill & Nidhogg with my brother. It's still a NO for me though :p
You can post your top 5 wishlist here if you want. Here's mine:
Ultra Street Fighter IV should be my top 1 but it's not out yet...
Interested in your answers and wishlists :D
EDIT: Like I said, it was a quick thought and asking this in steamgifts might have also something to do with the overwhelming NO response XD
Anyway, what's your take on how to sweeten the deal?
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