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  • ForSix
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    Like most others, I try to conquer my backlog of games both video and board. The problem is I get sidetracked by other games, I'm still playing through the Witcher trying to get the best save and inevitably get pulled to play something else.

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  • Lehran
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    I have a few single player games that I like so much I play through them once at year. After that the backlog has me covered until my hands fall off.

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  • Hopeless Wombat
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    sorry amigo, but I'm never dry >; )

    on a serious note though, I'm constantly shifting between recent releases and older stuff that I don't get that feeling.

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  • RepentantSky
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    2018 was mostly dry for me because a lot of the time nothing was releasing that I cared about. During that time I pulled out my 3DS and played games I never finished or even got past points in some games that I couldn't figure out before and played some games I already beat but never revisited and had a good time with them. That's usually what I do during down times, and in a lot of ways, that's sometimes more fun than getting new games.

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  • FrameZ
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    Go back to Monster Hunter World, mod Fallout or work my-self through my ever growing backlog.

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  • Methpoodle
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    This might be controversial, but I like to go outside.

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  • Irritablesquid
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    I never have a dry period, I rarely complete games quickly so it's an ever been a problem.
    I also enjoy Minecraft and cities skylines so I'm always playing something.

    ​​​​​​I'll even replay games if I'm desperate but I rarely am.

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  • xadu
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    I still have to play fallout tactics, which GOG suddenly gifted to me out of nothing, and is resting on my HD.

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  • Musou Tensei
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    Huge backlog, retro games, imports, older current gen games I havn't bought yet for various reasons, it would really need a 5+ year long drought before I remotely run out of "new" games to play.

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  • isturbo1984
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    Well, we haven't had a "dry" season for about a decade now. So I'm usually stacked.

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  • Matcam89
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    I have games still in shrink wrap and games purchased during Steam sales never even started - i think i could go the whole year without needing a new game.

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  • Merlin
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    I almost never have issues. To be honest 2018 was so bad for gaming that its allowed me to play a lot of old stuff. Only pretty Smash has been a really "new" big game that I've played.

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  • ethansito
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    The games I play are over a decade old, lol.

    I am fine.

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  • grayfox313
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    The giant backlog I already own 😒

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  • zeorhymer
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    Try to play my giant backlog. Key word is *try*. I'd probably end up playing OW, No Man's Sky or Fallout 4.

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