People who have completed their steam library, how did you do it?
13d 7h ago by piefed.ca/u/Sunshine in askgaming@piefed.socialThere are people who have completed their Steam library?

What does that even mean? There's new games coming out every day. It will never be "complete".
I mean personal libraries.
I patientgame as much as the next person, probably more, but even I add new titles now and then.
Make new Steam account. Add 1 free game. Play it.
Mission accomplished.
I don’t know none who has completed their library. My friend has the highest completion rate I know personally and even she sits at only 65%.
Completed the following games:
- Beyond Two Souls
- Detroit Become Human
- DoronkoWanko
- Fallout 3
- Fallout New Vegas
- Still Wakes the Deep
196 unfinished or untouched games to go in my Steam library. And then many others on Epic, Xbox, Switch.
It can't be done... Turn back, now...
Whoever has done this deserves a statue.
It's not me, but about the only way I could see doing this would be to buy one game at a time and play it to conpletion.
I completed mine once, long ago, when there but 5 games in it. Library's 200 times that size now so I'm doomed.
I’ll likely hit 2k in my library sometime this week.
I’m not proud of that. I’ve played to some degree over 60% of them. And finished maybe 10-15% (defined as seeing credits in single player or 40 hours of MP where that’s the only option).
The glory days of cheap bundles everywhere, steam flash sales and 90%+ discounts led to an incredibly bloated library. But over the course of 20 years, it’s less than 100 a year. That’s only like one every 3 days.
I don’t have a problem. Not at all. YOU have a problem.