You should still consider yourself hardcore. But based on the ids I have done trades with from QT3, you are definitely not alone.
I would want to say the numbers are a little fudged. There is a difference between “free” keys and keys one outright pays for. Would be interesting to see those stats.
I probably finished 500+ over the last 9 years since I started tracking, including replays. It’s about 4.75-5 games per month, some of them being pretty short.
Last year I averaged 2 games per month so life is definitely taking over. I’m sure that will be lower this year.
A bunch of game genre being more or less never ending, that’s not a very informative way of triaging.
I have 122 titles in my “done & done” category, which is much more than I expected to find in there.
Well that’s what I get by voting before looking, I voted 100-200, but am actually at 205.
That said some of those are things like the 4 different SKUs for Civ IV (one for each expansion), so the reality is that I am less than 200, so will leave my vote untouched.
As for how many I’ve played? Not much under 100. So not terrible, I suppose.
I have a modest 291 games, of which less than 20 are installed. As the former unofficial Steam shill, I’m pleased but cannot wrap my head around how >10% owns more than 1000 games.
There are some free or F2P games listed in my Steam library that I’m pretty sure I never ‘bought,’ and a VR tab containing demos and such that I don’t use because I don’t have a VR headset. If they are counted in the total, they may be inflating my library size to the point of pushing me into the next-higher category on the survey.
An ammendment to the above: 186 games (of which 175 or so are “real”) and 165 DLC, the overwhelming majority of which are from buying some “DLC multipacks” for a couple of Paradox grand strategy games a year or so ago on a sale on their website.
It is bizarre to me that I’m one of the lowest totals in this thread–by far, in fact–when I thought my collection was frankly obscene.