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also noting, there are a lot of "game collectors", whom dont even play the games, but just buy them to have massive libraries.
if you look at any of these large libraries, in "most" cases, barely 1/4 of the games list, has playtime on them.
i have seen people with over 10k+ game in their steam libraries..., ranging down to at least 1000 or so.
i dont have nearly those amounts, but i do grab games on sale when i can afford it, but i also hold myself back, to be sure im playing the games i buy, as to not build up a giant backlog of games that will simply collect digital dust, as that money that may have gotten wasted, could be better spent paying bills, buying food, or be handy in emergencies.
anywho, have a nice day
people play games to relax and be entertained mostly, be it after work, or similar.
then you might have people whom are stuck at home for various reasons, like medical issues, etc.. and playing a game, or something, allows them some semblance of being able to do something, besides stare at a wall, or a tv.
you also have streamers who stream, or do videos... and playing games, to make a living.
that said, there are also those whom spend their entire days, playing games and not doing anything else.
there are varying things to the stories.
have a nice day
Steam, where you buy games.
Which are not games, they are storefronts with a game mechanic, so they shouldn't be counted.
20 games for $13 and ♥♥♥♥.