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How do you handle multiple games at once? I'm also trying to play most of my worthwhile games to at least finish the main storyline/quests.
I feel like I would forget about a game as soon as I start another game. then I have to restart the save because I forgot all the controls
I focus on one game at a time but it sometimes gets a little mind numbing playing the same game for nearly 100hours.. stardew valley I intended to finish everything possible but I got tired and moved on after about 80 hours. (I've completed what's considered the main story but was going to try complete everything after)
Currently finished
Playing
Will play next (probably in this order)
I try to games that don't have overlapping mechanics: if I'm in the mood for a puzzle, I play Baba is You. If I want something more casual, I play Sonic Racing.
Sometimes I do forget games, but I don't mind if that happens. Some games just don't stick. I try to buy games only when on discount, so I don't feel bad if I stop playing it.
I usually complete games, but never to 100%. What attracts me to a game is not usually what's involved in getting to 100% (e.g. I like the Arkham series just for gliding and stealth, so I don't bother with the Riddler collectibles)