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You ever just look at your Steam library and think, Jesus, what a pile of shit.
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I might have been better off if I only bought great games rather than every little goddamn thing on sale or in a bundle.
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You can just delete crap games now from your library. You go here:

https://help.steampowered.com/en/wizard/HelpWithGame

Find the game, and then select "I want to permanently remove this game from my account."

This is permanent. Don't delete something by mistake.

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You can also "hide" them, which is my preferred way of preventing myself from going into a depressive tailspin when I consider how much money I wasted on garbage.
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https://steamdb.info/calculator

I'm going to cry in a corner now.

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This doesn't deserve its own thread but the new King's Quest (Chapter 1) is free on Steam right now:

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RealNC wrote:https://steamdb.info/calculator

I'm going to cry in a corner now.
Yeah, I didn't need to see that.
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Flack wrote:This doesn't deserve its own thread but the new King's Quest (Chapter 1) is free on Steam right now:

Did you first see the original on a PCjr, too? Goddamn that game blew everything up for me when I first saw it.

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Yup! The graphics, sound and interface back then were mind blowing.

The disk access, not so much.
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I'm impressed... we're posting in the future.
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I don't think they're all crap. They have a nice free game that allows you to learn how tp disassemble and assemble guns. That should be useful when the BATFE issues me my federal firearms dealer and manufacturer licenses.

There are a few I didn't care for. "Time, Gentlemen, Please" was okay but not stunning and I felt the graphics on Gemini Rue were not very good.

I love Garrys Mod, Portal and Portal 2, especially trying to do maps for them. Thinking with Time Portals is an excellent one, and I really liked Portal Stories: Mel as the first Half-Life 2-based game that I was able to finish without having to do a timing puzzle.
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Tdarcos wrote: There are a few I didn't care for. "Time, Gentlemen, Please" was okay but not stunning and I felt the graphics on Gemini Rue were not very good.
Yeah I bought Time Gentleman and Been There Dan that. Wanted to like both of them.. disliked them instead.

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