
Steam users have spent $19 billion on games they have never played, whether it’s Diablo 4, Cyberpunk 2077, or Red Dead Redemption 2; the mountain of shame we’ve accumulated on Steam is worth enough to buy a country.
Every little bit adds up.
Yamatonadeko!
Know the amount of shame!!
I… I’ll do it someday, so it’s not embarrassing…
It’s like a type of preserved food…
The words were so strong that I almost cried.
It’s not bad to buy popular works or masterpieces, right!?
Playtime: 5 minutes
All the games I bought have been played at least once, so I’m safe!
Thank you for not piling it up.
All the works in the series have come crashing down.
The mountain of shame has a sharp edge…
I haven’t watched Edge Runners yet…
About 50 games that I’ve never launched are increasing each year.
I wonder how much I’ve spent on games I don’t play, novels I don’t read, and reference books I don’t use.
The true wealthy are epic…
I don’t have the time or energy to play games on weekdays anymore.
Even so, I don’t want to lose my love for games…
https://steamdb.info/calculator/
If you enter the URL of the profile here, the current total amount of the library’s contents will be displayed.
>>17
It was around 650,000.
In reality, I bought it at almost a sale, so it’s about half of that, and I definitely haven’t thrown money down the drain!
You can secretly sell everyone’s pile of unplayed games and become a millionaire.
I have lived a life full of shame.
Please stop.
Every time there’s a sale, I see nostalgic games and series I used to play.
I was about to buy the latest release, but I thought I probably wouldn’t play it anyway, so I stopped.
It’s bad to sell.
It’s bad to sell.
It’s bad to sell.
I have cleared 3 out of the 5 games I bought during last year’s winter sale, so I’m doing my best! Good job!
There’s no need to say it’s shameful when no one is going to be hurt by it anyway…
It’s different.
I think it looks really interesting until I buy it, and I’m sure I’ll get hooked.
Somehow, it hasn’t been launched even once.
There are quite a few things that you try for a bit and quickly get bored of.
I thought PAYDAY would be lined up within that frame.
It looks to me like a typical waste of money for a poor person…
Isn’t it fine to just not buy the next game while there are still games you haven’t played?
I don’t play Steam, but I understand that a few dollars’ worth of junk can accumulate, but it’s weird to buy a big AAA title and leave it unplayed.
As long as there is a possibility that you might do it someday, it’s not a waste.
There’s no need to say it’s a mountain of shame.
It’s a mountain of shame, but…
I’ve bought every Monster Hunter game, but the only one I’ve actually cleared properly is Rise!
>>34
It takes a lot of time, doesn’t it, Monster Hunter…
It becomes surprising when considering the playtime at startup.
There are instances where I received something from EPIC, played it a lot, and then bought it on Steam to show my appreciation.
The mountain of shame has fallen into the pot.
Is it a squirrel?
Did you buy the entire soundtrack?
It’s probably just this much because it’s a backlog of games.
If it’s a backlog of unread books, it would probably differ by about three digits.
>>39
Originally, storing books in paper format is an important means of opposing book burning…
It’s good that the achievement rate for the tutorial is around 70%.
It’s not good.
It doesn’t matter because I’ll buy it when it’s cheap anyway.
>>41
I guess this is what they mean by buying cheap goods…
There seems to be a sense of satisfaction just from looking at the title screen.
I’m buying it because it’s on sale, but it’s not the right time… there are too many.
From my experience, if you buy a game, you have to start playing it right away.
I’m stuck in a loop, stopping the game with a set title, playing, stopping, and then playing again…
If the reason to buy is the price, then don’t buy it.
If the reason not to buy is the price, then buy it.
Really good at business.
I find joy in stacking up a mountain of shame.
>>49
Know shame.
>\ 267824
Can you please stop?!
The stack of games has finally paid off for the gamer.
I’ve been reflecting recently and trying to take a break, and I’ve cleared three games this month, but if I only play games for a month, I save a lot of money…!
I realized that if I wait until I have free time, I’m not going to do it.
I started to narrow down my choices and buy only when I really have some free time.
The things we want accumulate on a waiting list.
But with physical media, there comes a time when you have to either throw it away or sell it, whereas data seems to last forever.
Wait until 20 billion…
I’m not looking since I keep accumulating a backlog of games because they’re on sale.
I’m bored of playing hoi4.
Playing FO4 → I’m bored.
I’m playing Skyrim → I’m bored.
I’m tired of cyberpunk.
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Let’s play hoi4.
It’s fine to get bored after trying it.
The problem is that I haven’t even played it.
I remembered that I bought P5R during a sale around October last year, but since then I’ve had a rush of games I want to play, and it’s been piling up.
I confess.
I won Civ 7, but I haven’t launched it.
>>62
Come and break down the mountain of shame.
I bought a lot of rogue-lite games during my personal boom.
Since I started worrying about the fact that it takes around XX minutes to complete a round of this, I’ve found it hard to get into the genre itself.
Don’t put a specific title in the caption!
>>64
I just looked at the Cyberpunk’s achievements, and the first one has a score of 89.2%.
It can generally be said that 10.8% of the people who bought it are not playing it.
>>69
Too much…
It’s something I want to accumulate…
I am still rotating between TF2 and L4D2.
I will probably continue until the third one comes out.
Since it has a lower priority than this, I guess they won’t do it.
>>68
It’s too easy here compared to learning the rules of the game…
I’m stacking it up, and it’s become something I’m proud of, Mattaseiya.
It’s Steam’s fault for having sales!
If there are 100 million users, it’s about 190 dollars…
Still about 25,000 yen?
I plan to buy it to play after I clear the game I’m currently playing.
Start it up at least once for operation confirmation.
It takes about two months to clear the previous game.
I’m buying a new game that’s been released.
I’m ready to go! But I don’t understand the rules… so I quit during the tutorial, so it’s safe.
Don’t buy the remaster of the game from back then; you’ll give up in less than an hour!
Before I could do it, my account was hacked and taken by some unknown Chinese person.
I think it’s also bad for sellers to dump products on sale.
If you buy it, you can play it anytime, so it’s basically like having already played it…
The sale is already a game experience, so you could say that most games have been played.
The plastic models seem expensive too.
If there’s a sale with 90% off, there’s no way I can’t buy it.
But I didn’t buy it thinking I would actually do it, so it’s just piling up.
I have a feeling that if I leave it for more than a week after buying, it starts to feel quite suspicious.
So for now, I’ll just get it moving once.
I tend to buy a good number of copies in bulk during sales.
It’s understandable that there are games that don’t even get downloaded.
No matter how many other games I buy, I end up playing Skyrim anyway.
I haven’t done it yet, but I enjoyed shopping…
If I think about it, considering that I only buy things just to get them on sale, playing 90% of the time is quite high, isn’t it?
Once I buy a game, I’ll play until I clear it, so I’m surprised when I see the achievements and realize I’m already below 90%!
>>90
The achievement for defeating the first boss in my favorite game was 85.4%.
It’s a guy you can defeat in just about five minutes on a straightforward path.
At times, there are some unknown games listed!
Sometimes there are unknown games that I didn’t actually buy included.
>>91
There have been times when I thought about buying something, only to find it was already in my library.
I’m piling up retro games, like the PS2, which I was hoarding before prices skyrocketed.
Old games are pretty boring when you play them now, right?
Buying is easy and consumes no physical energy, but to play, you first need to start the game.
I also bought ero games, CG collections, and ASMR for 10 yen sales or 100 yen sales on FANZA, but I probably have about 10,000 yen worth that I haven’t touched yet.
A mountain of shame keeps piling up.
The Dragon Quest VHD I bought on my first try was chewed down with some complaints, so the price might be important…
I checked on Steam and couldn’t bear it because it was scary; I had played at least 100 hours on everything except 7 Days to Die.
It’s something I will do someday, so it shouldn’t be a loss…
Erotica tends to be something we often buy on sale and then neglect…
When I buy something, I carefully consider it, but I don’t feel much pressure to consume it.
It’s the same with Xbox and others.
If you’re not careful, even achievements you can get by completing the tutorial might only be about 80%.
The PS tends to have a higher clearance rate compared to this area.