Have over 1100 steam games

>have over 1100 steam games
>Scroll through my list trying pick something for AN HOUR
>Don't want to play any of them
>buy more games on sale
>still don't want to fucking play any of them/get bored in minutes

I don't think I hate videogames but fuck me this is frustrating.

You're getting burnt out, pick up another hobby and come back to video games after a while. This happens in just about any hobby you focus too heavily on, especially if it's something you do alone, which I'm assuming you are since balanced and healthy individuals are a minority here.

but i fucking hate everything else even more!

It's like, no matter what I try to do, I just hate everything and want it to stop.

I have wanted to learn piano/guitar though, so I might try that, but the last time I did, like I said, I was sick of it after only a few minutes.

Appreciate the comment though.

yeah i know that feel user, no matter what i do i just hate it.

Learn a language. Something without any parallels to English, like Mandarin or Japanese.

I was forced to learn russian and am still learning.

Absolutely no use for it and I hate it.

t. millennial nu-gamer

Keep buying, though.

Just watch an entire Netflix series or go camping or away for the weekend. You really just need to do anything else

>I was forced to learn russian

Tell Elder Price to go fuck himself

I have been wanting to watch twin peaks recently...

Depression.

Embrace it, it's not going away.

I realized I shouldn't buy the really cheap games in bulk during sales.

I only have 60 games and I just play with 5 of them.

I always buy cheap games in bulk during sales because I know I'm not going to play any triple A product for more than a few minutes before I stop caring.

>have over 1100 steam games
Do you have a small dick?

stop buying games you're not interested in just because they're cheap

i genuinely used to love shitty indie games

not as much any more

something similar happens to me, I impulsively buy games but never play more than the 3 or 4I've always played, in rotation

mod games? I dont mean you create a mod but to mod a game to your liking, the process is sometimes more enjoyable than the finished product

Buy less, install a game and fucking play it.

Making making my own mods would be pretty cool though!

uninstall all games
chose one
install it
play it
finish it
uninstall
repeat

too much offer leads to interest loss
at least it werks for me

easy mode: fixed pool size of installed games: 3-5 only
you finish one, then you can install a new one

good to hear.

making mods takes dedication and commitment, maybe that"s what you need