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So many great games to play and so little time – we’ve all been there, especially when the holiday shopping spree is over. If the growing list of must-play games in your library stresses you out, we’re here to help. Just read our list of 6 useful tips to reduce your gaming backlog in the upcoming months!

1. Slow down
Like an ancient wise man said once (and all life coaches since) – a big journey consists of small steps. It may sound a bit strange, but maybe you’re trying too hard to finish all the cool titles you own. Instead of rushing into games, and being frustrated by the lack of progress, try a more systematic approach. Shortening your gaming sessions may help them become more satisfying. There’s really nothing chasing you here. For example, if you spend an hour a day with one title that needs 10 hours to finish, you can beat it in just 2 weeks.



2. Start with shorter games
Another popular saying states that you should always tackle obstacles from their easier side. If your gaming backlog keeps growing, start chipping away at it by choosing to play the shorter, easier titles first. Just visit sites like HowLongToBeat and make a list of owned games in order of their length. After beating shorter titles, you can take on the longer, more elaborate ones without having to dwell on the other games you still haven’t finished.

3. Find a co-op friend
One of the popular bits of advice to all gym-avoiders is to take a friend with you. Many activities are more fun when enjoyed in bigger groups, so check if the game you’ve been avoiding for some time has a co-op mode. Even if you invite your friend for a gaming session just once a week, it will still help you take down overdue titles in a social and very enjoyable way.



4. Use tools to keep order
Make your gaming life easier by creating a convenient, easy-to-access list of games to finish. Apps like GOG GALAXY let you add bookmarks to your game collection across all platforms. Just create a bookmark titled “The Pile of Shame”… just kidding – “Games to Play” (let’s remember to stay positive), and watch as it gets smaller with each day.

5. Give your favorites a break
We all have them – games that are evergreen, ones that we love to return to from time to time. Well, if we want to make that game to-do list disappear, those darlings will have to sit in the back row for a bit. It’s time to open up to new experiences and, let’s be honest, those golden oldies aren’t going anywhere, right?



6. Take it easy
Ask yourself, do you want to beat a specific game quickly or do you just want to explore its lore and story. If the second answer is the correct one, you can just as easily choose “easy” or “story mode” in the difficulty section and simply have fun. If the game really draws you in, you can always revisit it in “nightmare mode” in the future.

How about you? Do you have any games that you wish to finally play and finish in the upcoming months? Write about them in the comment section below, and remember – fresh or overdue, the main goal of playing every game is to have fun!
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7. Accept that you don't have to play every game you own. But you still have the option if digital distribution stops.
8. Wait for the next lockdown.
9. Get rich and become price insensitive, only buy games at the moment your feel the desire to play them.
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I was hoping for some high level sorcery, like extending my lifespan or creating temporary clones of myself, but I guess some of these are decent suggestions. XD
Grandson will point at your library and he will ask you "what is that?".
And you will tell him:
"Sit down, lil boi. I will tell you f...n' good stories."
Post edited January 11, 2021 by erbello
Best tool for keeping track of your backlog:
https://backloggery.com/

Been using it for 9 and a half years, so you can call me a very satisfied user. :)

The creator is (slowly) working on complete overhaul of the site for some time now. It may happen tomorrow, it may happen in 5 years, it may never happen.
The site is super fine as it is, but if it can become even better, that would be a welcome change of course.
The most important thing is that if the overhaul ever happens all of user data would be transferred automatically, so "old customers" like myself don't have to worry about their "tidy efforts" being thrown into the "recycle bin". :D
Post edited January 11, 2021 by BranjoHello
This reads like some bizarre rehab advice blog in my ma's Take A Break magazine.

It's not that deep fam!


As for the topic (gotta hit that engagement bait hard!)

I will finish Yakuza 7, Red Dead 2 and reply Gun Man Chronicles. 2021 4 lyf
Post edited January 11, 2021 by Linko64
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BranjoHello: Best tool for keeping track of your backlog:
https://backloggery.com/

Been using it for 9 and a half years, so you can call me a very satisfied user. :)

The creator is (slowly) working on complete overhaul of the site for some time now. It may happen tomorrow, it may happen in 5 years, it may never happen.
The site is super fine as it is, but if it can become even better, that would be a welcome change of course.
The most important thing is that if the overhaul ever happens all of user data would be transferred automatically, so "old customers" like myself don't have to worry about their "tidy efforts" being thrown into the "recycle bin". :D
Can you import your GOG library, or do you need to enter it all manually?
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BranjoHello: Best tool for keeping track of your backlog:
https://backloggery.com/

Been using it for 9 and a half years, so you can call me a very satisfied user. :)

The creator is (slowly) working on complete overhaul of the site for some time now. It may happen tomorrow, it may happen in 5 years, it may never happen.
The site is super fine as it is, but if it can become even better, that would be a welcome change of course.
The most important thing is that if the overhaul ever happens all of user data would be transferred automatically, so "old customers" like myself don't have to worry about their "tidy efforts" being thrown into the "recycle bin". :D
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mrkgnao: Can you import your GOG library, or do you need to enter it all manually?
I hope it' can import.... doing my library manually would be so long I would have to put it in my backlog to work on other games.
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Co-op can be fun, but I don't think it is the way if you want to get things done. Even more RL schedules getting in the way ...
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erbello: Grandson will point at your library and he will ask you "what is that?".
And you will tell him:
"Sit down, lil boi. I will tell you f...n' good stories."
That's how we'd like to imagine it, but I think it's more likely that it will go like this:

"Ugh, what is that? Was this made when dinosaurs were still roaming the earth?"
"Sit down, lil boi. I will tell you ---"
"Er, that's alright, gramps, I'm good. Need to run, going to play Shooty Lootbox Quest Online with my pals. See you next year then!" ;P
Post edited January 11, 2021 by Leroux
I personally don't find this advice too useful for me, and it's main deal is to promote Galaxy lol :D, but I'd welcome if we got more actual articles in the news. I know it's just marketing, but it's at least somewhat more interesting than just ordinary "some games are discounted now" :D
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Leroux: ...
That's how we'd like to imagine it, but I think it's more likely that it will go like this:

"Ugh, what is that? Was this made when dinosaurs were still roaming the earth?"
"Sit down, lil boi. I will tell you ---"
"Er, that's alright, gramps, I'm good. Need to run, going to play Shooty Lootbox Quest Online with my pals. See you next year then!" ;P
Even scarier:

-Hey gramps, what's that?
-Ah, one of the finest video games ever created for the PC...
-So you people were gaming in front of some lit panel thingy? Nah, I'm out. *presses play button on gaming eye mod implant*
Interesting post. This seems to be a common occurrence nowadays.

Not sure about point 5. Interface conventions or evolution might make playing some older games (mind, some, not all) for the first time more difficult as time passes.

Even if you really want to, for some titles a bit of an adaptation of the mindetting might be necessary. This is for games that are new to someone, not for games that you used to play. But still, sometimes an old games surprises you when you do not find quality of life characteristics of the interface that you have learned to expect.
Post edited January 11, 2021 by Carradice
I recommend to use ishtereanydeal.com to manage your wishlists (GOG, Steam and Humble Store can be updated automatically) and get an overview of some of your game collections (GOG and Steam can be updated automatically). Especially on big sales like christmas it's much easier to get an overview, especially of development of prices.

If you're on windows I also recommend to check out Playnite (https://playnite.link) as a video game library manager, as the implementation of other services works flawless and all your data is local.

Also if you want you all your GOG offline installers backuped you should check the GOG Database website (https://www.gogdb.org/changelog), as unfortunately the notification system of GOG does not show all updates. To be sure to get all your backuped installers updated automatically maybe also check out some of the download scripts posted here in the forum. Unfortunately I can't recommend you one as so far I don't use one (my folder system is kind of complicated and I don't want to change that so far).

And most important: Backup all your stuff, including fan patches, mods, total convertions and etc. Also create for each game a text file with important informations (from which shop is the installer, how to install fanmods in the right order, how to edit the registry .ini files to support widescreen support.)
Post edited January 11, 2021 by DukeNukemForever
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for some strange reason, "stop buying games for a while" is not on the list
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DukeNukemForever: If you're on windows I also recommend to check out Playnite (https://playnite.link) as a video game library manager, as the implementation of other services works flawless and all your data is local.
have you tried this out? is it as good as gog galaxy?
btw https://gg.deals is good site for comparing prices , wishlist , price history and price alerts , i check the game out here if i buy one sometimes
Post edited January 11, 2021 by Orkhepaj