I have this problem where if I have too many games on my shelf I get all panicky and have to get rid of a couple of games every few months so I can get my game library back down to a more "manageable" number.
I just don't have a lot of time to play games and when I do play a game, that's all I'll play for weeks maybe, so I'll start neglecting my other, older games. After awhile though I'll feel bad about not playing my other games (As weird as that sounds) and I'll try and split my time between my newer and older games. Then of course I'll buy more games and soon I'm trying to play 10 games at a time. Soon I'll get overwhelmed and I'll admit defeat and take maybe 4 of those games, evaluate their worth (Factoring in the amount of players online, whether I still find it as fun as when I first played it, etc), sell them, and again, get my collection back down to a more manageable size until I get some more games and the cycle starts over.
It's a weird habit I have not many people understand but I'm hoping I'm not the only one who feels dread when he looks at a shelf packed with games both old and new.
I just don't have a lot of time to play games and when I do play a game, that's all I'll play for weeks maybe, so I'll start neglecting my other, older games. After awhile though I'll feel bad about not playing my other games (As weird as that sounds) and I'll try and split my time between my newer and older games. Then of course I'll buy more games and soon I'm trying to play 10 games at a time. Soon I'll get overwhelmed and I'll admit defeat and take maybe 4 of those games, evaluate their worth (Factoring in the amount of players online, whether I still find it as fun as when I first played it, etc), sell them, and again, get my collection back down to a more manageable size until I get some more games and the cycle starts over.
It's a weird habit I have not many people understand but I'm hoping I'm not the only one who feels dread when he looks at a shelf packed with games both old and new.