On the one hand, I love having a huge and varied backlog because it means I've always got something new and interesting waiting for me, regardless of the mood I'm in. I've got unplayed RPGs and RTSes and shooters and space combat games and adventure games, and so on.
On the other hand, it annoys me for two reasons:
1. I'm spoilt for choice and indecisive. I always waste a ton of time trying to decide what to play next once I finish a game.
2. I put off playing long games because I know that, for a while, it won't appear that I'm making any progress on my backlog. I'm yet to start Baldur's Gate 2 or Planescape: Torment for this reason, and I know I'd regret that if I were to die tomorrow.
But I guess the other good thing is that it encourages me to dump games I'm not enjoying (or at least rush through them), because I know I can find better entertainment within my collection.
On the other hand, it annoys me for two reasons:
1. I'm spoilt for choice and indecisive. I always waste a ton of time trying to decide what to play next once I finish a game.
2. I put off playing long games because I know that, for a while, it won't appear that I'm making any progress on my backlog. I'm yet to start Baldur's Gate 2 or Planescape: Torment for this reason, and I know I'd regret that if I were to die tomorrow.
But I guess the other good thing is that it encourages me to dump games I'm not enjoying (or at least rush through them), because I know I can find better entertainment within my collection.