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011284mm:
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voslobandre15: And I thought I have a big backlog. Congratulations for the big game collection.
Yes the number is large, and I keep a rough count of my games in their download folder on the external HD. I tend to buy games that look interesting to me when they are at a reasonable price, or a decently priced bundle so that I have them now ready for later. The only thing I really find annoying is the waiting (sometimes I feel in vain) for the release of DRM-free versions of great games such as STALKER, GTA, Hitman 5, Saints Row.

The best part about being willing to play any type of game is that I have a huge swath of content to choose from and even when I buy a bundle for a single game I will eventually give all of the DRM-free games in the bundle a go just to see what they are like.
Some are as bad as I expect whilst others such as Alan Wake (originally bought on a whim), or Hotline Miami (bought it because others said it was so good) are really so good I will happily buy a second copy of the game.


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AFnord: Also, if you are good at the C&C games, then the campaigns don't take all that long to beat. Most have 2 campaigns, clocking in at <10h each (in the hands of a skilled RTSer), though if you play defensively you can almost double that length.
I always thought you played C&C by building up as many tanks as you could then rolling over your opponent.
First to Tank Rush!! wins.
Post edited September 11, 2013 by 011284mm
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