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I know I have no need to explain myself, but sometimes, I do anyway.
I have so much time on my hands after being forced into early retirement for the reasons I mention in the three comments below, that I do sometimes respond to what I consider ignorant comments.
Regards
Whiterabbit.
Hi, thank you for your comment; yes I do have some shovel ware games, most gleaned from buying rubbish (c**p) bundled games; which I stopped buying back in 2017 as they were getting ridiculous; however, 13000 shovel ware games in my account, I think not. I don't believe you checked all 14 000+ games I have in my account; there are thousands of brilliant games in there (depending on what genres you enjoy and like). Sadly I doubt I'll ever be able to play them all fully. The main reason I have so many is because I was hit by a car speeding in excess of 60 mph almost 20 years ago. I was sent home with bruising and a sprain, but in reality I had four shattered vertebrae that lost me 4'' in height (I used to be exactly 6 feet, now I'm 5'8''.
I also received a serious head injury that left me with some brain damage. When all those were finally diagnosed over a year later I was forced into using high level opiate med's (fentanyl an Oxycodone) due to the acute pain I was suffering and I now have to inject, swallow and spread three different hormones onto and into my body due to the brain damage, because I no longer am able to produce three different essential hormones (my pituitary gland was macerated in the accident). Prior to my accident I was basically a casual gamer, that played games maybe once or twice a week; however, once I'd recovered enough from the accident to be able to sit up, I discovered that playing games really helped with my pain management; (It's called distraction therapy).
I also found that buying a new game and playing it also 'seemed' to increase the distraction (that's probably psychological). That basically is the main reason I have so many games. Anyone in their right mind couldn't possibly believe they could play so many games to their conclusion. Thankfully, all those games, at least the ones I have played, have helped my pain management significantly as well as help me stay sane.
"If you don't like jrpgs that means you hate Japanese people"