So i've just recently hit 225 games on steam ( measly amount i know ) and that's already too many for me. I like to play games for a while,get into them,get as many achievements as possible and such. With 225 in my Steam's library i struggle to find enough time for even 5 or 6 of them i have currently installed.

Only thing saving me is that i have SSD and amount of games i can have installed at one moment is really limited.

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The exact amount of games that would be "too many" is: all of current Steam library + 1

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I'm really picky with games unless they belong to a serie i like. Tomb Raider for example.. Must get em all! But right now i have 210 games and i only regret like 4-5. I don't "need" more and my wishlist is mostly DLC's and a few games i'm interessted in but most games on my WL is games i hope to win here as i would probably never want to pay for them in the first place.

So everything over 300 is too much for me i guess? Unless you play a lot.

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I wouldn't say how many games are too many... I'd say how many unplayed games are too many.

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i play a few, but since IG is so cheap, yeah i'm addicted but in a casual way

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Oh man, too many games are when you can't even justify anymore the "1/3rd are freebies or games cheaper than the value of their cards" argument.
There's people that will tell "Infinite is not enough"

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Wow, many people with 5000+ games. I have 600+ and I know I won't play all of them. The number of games I have increased a lot since I discovered the bundle sites...

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