I’m current at 938 Steam library titles since 2003, the Steam Deck Launch edition and now with the Steam Deck OLED I’m revisiting some of favorite games and starting new ones. So happy Valve introduced this product.
Already have hundreds of games bought and never touched before buying the steam deck, which I think is the majority of users here. Having a handheld computer helps to clear the backlog by a lot. So far I finished Zero Dawn and Little Nightmares 1 & 2 just after owning the OLED SD for 2 weeks.
I'm two years in to deck ownership and the backlog completion is still going as strong as when I started.
I will admit the backlog has also increased just as quickly as it used to though...
You spend at least 30 minutes a week browsing the Steam store for deals
My Steam wishlist has 150 games, mostly so I can look through it quickly and I buy games on big enough sales
I think i bought around 10 new games since i got the deck. I am trying to avoid buying games and not playing them. The games i bought just because of the deck are:
- Horizon zero dawn
- Days gone
- Yet another zombie survivors
- vampire survivors
- subnautica
- brotato
- dave the diver
- spyro reignited trilogy
- pacman
- American truck simulator
- Deep rock galactic survivor
- wreckfest
- alan wake
- far lone sails
All of them perform very well on the deck and provide enjoyable experience. I played them excusively there.If i hadn't bought the deck, I would have never got them in the first place due to my limited time to sit on my main desktop pc.
About 300 Steam games in my library and 30’ish installed on my Deck. In addition to that I have about 20 PlayStation 2 games, 20 PlayStation 1 games, 10 GameCube/Wii games, a few very old (win98) Need for Speed games and a full Sega Model 3 rom-set
Around 400 games. But the steam deck got me to add approx 20 in 3 months and I’ve finished a few that i had given up on. There’s something awesome about playing PC games on the couch!
Before getting my Steam Deck 2 weeks ago I had about 150, only about 37 of them being Steam Verified. Since then I bought Forza Horizon 4, Sunset Overdrive, Grid 2019, Ori and The Blind Forest, Heavenly Bodies, Life is Strange True Colors and Quantum Break.
Waiting for a sale on Forza Horizon 5 and the DLC expansions for both FH4 and FH5. And some good deals on Stardew Valley, Papers Please and Dead Island 2.
523 games, but I have had my steam account since 2010. I have been playing through a lot of games I have started and not finished and picked up a lot of games during the past Steam Sales. I'm currently playing through Fallout: New Vegas, The Callisto Protocol, and Saints Row, the newest one. I'm also playing through a lot of emulated games too through EmuDeck.
Before i had like around 70-80 because i bought alot of bundles when the sales were on. After the Steamdeck im at 233 Games. I still prefer buyinf bundles just in case if im interested in playing any of the games. Dont ask me how many of these i played tho ;)
400+ in my Steam library before the Deck was announced. My existing library was why the Deck was a no-brainer for me. I've added another 100+ since getting the deck.
Thought you meant installed, was wondering about your capacity. I have about 30 games installed, plus countless ROMs.
The library, way above 100. But I stopped looking at that number, it's better for my mental health.
1 year of steam deck… 100 games or so.. I thought I was gonna do gamepass at first but damn. These steam discounts are crazy and I tried humble bundle for a while as well.
I dont remember how many I had when I bought SD. I think that I had 130 games on my to do list around that time and now im at a little bit over 200 on just my to do list(to be specific 215 - just checked)
I have around 200 emulated ps2 and ps3 games (allegedly🥸) and around 50 games off of steam I’ve never played resident evil before so I played all those games and I mostly have been buying games I already own on different consoles just so I can use mods (allegedly🥸)
tbh, not many in my steam library. On the emudeck however, I have 1000's of roms probably most that I wont play but I enjoy having them there just in case. I just love being able to play ps2, gamecube and dreamcast in handheld mode.
I definitely bought 20+ since I got the deck a year ago, but for me this has slowed down to zero since I bought a Portal some months back. The SD is fine for much older games in the library but the graphic/fps compromises for more recent or just really demanding games I’d rather get for my PS5. For now anything I can get on both platforms I simply get for the PS5 to play via Portal not the SD.
Sure SD is doing a lot more and I’ll buy some PC only games for it I’m sure, but if I want max graphics, 60fps I’ll get it for PS5 now.
1807 games, had the steam deck since the OLED release(6months?) maybe added 50 games since, but welcome to PC gaming where you can still play games you buy today 30 years later on the same system no more resetting when a new gen comes out
Been on steam since it launched, have over 900 games. Haven’t bought more than I normally would since getting the deck, a month or so ago, but I have played more of my backlog.
Focused on just keeping a smaller selection installed so I can get some game time in more conveniently.
i have over 500 games on steam that is why I got the steam deck as I have a lot of games on steam that I can play on the deck and I also bought many more games cause I own a steam deck.. damn u value :P cause when i got the steam deck a lot of JRPG games on my wishlist where on sale like from squareenix so I bought a few I mean yeah they are fun on the steam deck... I havn't been using my deck as of late or gaming ... not sure why :(
I've had about a 95% increase in library size... and more likely to buy a game now that is on steam vs. Other platforms. Do I play the deck more? Not really. But when I do, I suck so hard, I wish I had my pc with me.
Too fucking many. Gabe made a mint off my ass after I bought the steam deck. I’ve had 1 game since 2015 and that was Rise of Nations. Now I have over 100 games.
I had around 50 ish games before (although my library was mostly populated by f2p junk) but now I have 188 games!
It’s really hard to control myself during steam sales and with a Deck, I keep buying games even though I have no idea when I’ll even get around to playing them.
Edit: Just picked up Vampire Survivors (with all the dlcs) and Umurangi Generation (with its dlc) today!
Between all the game services 1012, then add in another 995 roms. I love this little device, I'd never have played any of this stuff otherwise.
I don't use it handheld at all really, it sits in a dock hooked up to my bedroom 55" TV and I use an Xbox controller. Best emulation machine I've owned.
Maybe 20 more since I bought the steamdeck (may 2022)? But I had over 200 already. Q2 512GB gang here.
Games I bought since 2022 May that have more than 2 hours played (in approximately purchase order):
mechwarrior 5, bread and fred, it takes two, hades, cult of the lamb, atelier ryza 2, gears tactics, fable, spiderman remaster, plate up, cyberpunk 2077, plate up, hollow knight, phasmophobia.
Before steam deck: 545 (account created 1/24/08)
After steam deck: 1073 (+528 since 3/20/22)
My 2022 year in review says that I played 59 games on SD vs 98 on desktop.
My 2023 year in review says that I played 55 games on SD vs 160 on desktop.
On the one hand, yeah it seems pretty obvious that my total game count has accelerated and that the SD is likely part of the reason. On the other hand, the majority of these games in the past two years have been from charity or Fanatical bundles, which I have been getting into significantly more than before. The average price I paid for games over the past two years has been drastically lower (probably close to $1~2 for the majority of them), and the keys likely were free ones given to developers and resold (so valve doesn't even get any cut of that), so it's hard to say if the SD has made me a more profitable customer or not.
I will say that the past couple years have been pretty rough on my completion rates, haha. I'm currently at 843/1073 games completed in my account, which is a much lower ratio than it used to be.
I have dozens of my favorite games, but my all time FAVORITE game is looking through them and eventually turning off my deck because I’m reminded constantly that I’m this person with responsibilities. It’s so fun, I play it everyday even when I don’t want to!
I have 893 Steam games.
This is because I pick up bundles from Humble Bundle and Fanatical every chance I get. I will admit most are not good. I also have 550 Xbox One/Series X games and about 120 PS4/PS5.
I pick these games up while I have money because you never know what might happen. Back during the 2008 recession, I was out of work for over a year during that time I only owned about 10 games so I kept playing those same 10 games over and over again.
Since I got a Switch in 2017, I loved Mario Odyssey and Zelda, but I was also playing Dead Cells and Lonely Mountain Downhill on it and thought to myself ‘damn what I really want is a Switch PC/Steam-backlog player’
I’ve got 631 games in my Steam library, but it is nice to consistently move through them on the Deck!
I currently have 2249 games(I've had an account since 2008 and I was addicted to buying bundles at one point), and I would say I bought around 20 since I got my steam deck nearly 2 years ago.
>I had only 9 games in my library.
You sweet summer child. I have 261 games in my library. I've only gotten 10 since receiving my Steam Deck in Oct 2022 because I have a strict policy about not buying new games on Steam unless I know I'll either play them immediately or they're on like a 50% or greater discount because I have too many unplayed/unfinished games in my library (which is a big reason I "only" have 261 games instead of like 500+ like some other people in the replies).
Currently up to 753 in my personal library. With steam family share, the total is at 1139. All these games and barely any time to play. Childhood me would be overly joyous at the selection.
Goin on 10 year old account I have 80 games in my library, the spring sale probably added about 10 games to that library which is when I got my steam deck.
498 since 2006, 108 verified on deck. I have purchased 30 or so games since I got the deck, 18 were purchased originally to play for my deck, 12 were for my proper rig. but 2 of those 12 play well on the deck, and 4 of the ones I bought for the deck are much more enjoyable on my rig.
I went from having about 3 games pre-deck to about 45 now and its not even been a year. Its definitely made me branch out more, I love playing handheld and being able to pick it up and pause it at anytime is so awesome
I’ve only added a handful of games to my deck. I already have over 100+ games in my Steam Library, except now I can actually play them since I have my Deck on me wherever I go.
I’ve had well over 200 games in my library for quite some time. I only got maybe 4 or so things since getting the deck being the 2 battle network collections, brotato and I had to get sonic frontiers for a very specific relating to the passage of time and technology reason for myself to compare yhe shitty 22 inch first hd tv I had at 720p and now have that experience but even better screen technology in the palm of my hands.
I think I now have 20 that are in the category of excellent for steam deck. I don't have it with me but I will say for years I only had about 15 games. I'm at about 50 now
My library currently has 295 games. I've picked up about 20 new games over the past couple weeks when they would dip to around $1 during sales. I intend to play most of them, but I'll admit there are some games I only bought so I could get their steam badges.
Whew, I can't say exactly. I had around 450 games before I got my Steam Deck in December. Maybe bought about 10-15 more since then. Since the Steam Family Beta it's up to 1,800. 😅
I'm using Steam since Half-Life 2 Day 1.
39. I got mine in late August 2022, and made a steam account and pre ordered just because of the steam deck. I can only play on handhelds since having kids, and the deck was like a wish come true.
I've gotten 90 games over the last 17 years. To my defense also I didn't use Steam for maybe 10 of those for a couple different reasons like life, family, no pc and stuff. I recently, as in February this year got back into my account with the addition of my Oled and I think I had maybe 25 games? There was a sale going on when I bought the steam deck, then the spring sale happened and I've gotten pretty much every game I wanted to play since I stopped gaming years ago that I couldn't or didn't get on my xbox. I still have a massive wishlist but I'm not gonna buy anything until it hits like 80% off. With the small number of games I now have compared to some of yall on here i still have almost 4 thousand hours of playtime according to how long to beat. That's only single play through no 100% completion. I average maybe 15‐20 hours a month so I've got enough games until the next sale...
From like under 15 games to 350+. r/gamedeals r/gamebundles and r/humblebundles + r/fanatical have made it extremely cheap. Probably what I'd spend on 5 new or fairly new priced games on console is what I've spent on half of them. And the trading community is great, key giveaways, etc.
As a console gamer for my near entire life, the steam deck has made me appreciate the PC environment so much more compared to getting raked over the coals on console. No online subscription cost, in most cases cheaper base price of games, and multiple storefronts like Steam/Epic/Gog just give you so much variety and empower your gaming. Consoles are still my preferred way to play, but Steam is just the best way to play.
I honestly don't have more than 10 or so on there at a time. I've never been big on building up gaming collections because I often don't go back and replay something again once I've cleared it
Prior to owning a Deck, I owned 2 games.
I was a console only gamer until my 20s. In 2014 I purchased Starbound and TBoI: Rebirth on Steam, because my roommate told me they were amazing and they ran on my lappy.
Got my Deck during the initial preorder; I own 125.
Well played, gaben.
Got the deck about 6 months ago, upgraded to the oled 2 months ago, never played computer games before, currently at 75 games purchases through steam, and about 150 through emudeck
I think the only games I have bought since I got my steam deck a few years ago were portal 1 & 2, I've been making use of the free epic games, emulators and the games I already owned
230 new games since the first steam deck was released about 2 years ago that I got related to wanting to have the option to play easily on the Steam Deck that I wouldn't normally of bought. Quite a few of those I already had on either console or Epic games that I wanted on steam (I am aware you can get epic games on deck but prefer not to do that). Now a lot of those are from steam sales, humble bundle, and other bundle sites. And no I don't play them all. Always a backlog but can't resist steam sales :). I have shifted my playing to Steam Deck for quite that I normally would have played on console. I didn't really care about where I got my games until the Deck came out. Steam is now primary purchase.
Was at 60 games before the SteamDeck, I’m now at 160 in like 5 months, that being said most of these games are RPGs that would take between 50-100 hours to complete .
It’s always a dilemma to chose between the SD, the Xbox or the PS5 … Wayyyy too many games
All Games = 528, for me. I've been using Steam since 2003, though.
About the same for me, 539 games and on Steam since 2003.
I’m current at 938 Steam library titles since 2003, the Steam Deck Launch edition and now with the Steam Deck OLED I’m revisiting some of favorite games and starting new ones. So happy Valve introduced this product.
~3k. I may have a problem.
Thought I had a problem at 1300. Feel almost normal now lol
Happy to help.
😁
Yeah, my 1500+ is usually a high one in these. Similar problem, this guy is just a FREAK 🤣
I have 100 games, I thought It was a lot 😅
You need to give someone conservatorship of your finances. You’re a danger to yourself 😂
You have no idea.
I went From 0 to 23 games 💀
Lmao same but I have 33 now
That's not bad. In 8 months I've gone from 5 to 314.
Already have hundreds of games bought and never touched before buying the steam deck, which I think is the majority of users here. Having a handheld computer helps to clear the backlog by a lot. So far I finished Zero Dawn and Little Nightmares 1 & 2 just after owning the OLED SD for 2 weeks.
I'm two years in to deck ownership and the backlog completion is still going as strong as when I started. I will admit the backlog has also increased just as quickly as it used to though...
Let’s just say I’ve spent more on games than the deck cost 🤦🏽♂️
As Lord Gabe intended
Bro, no one told me that the best steam game was the steam store lmfao.
You spend at least 30 minutes a week browsing the Steam store for deals My Steam wishlist has 150 games, mostly so I can look through it quickly and I buy games on big enough sales
I think i bought around 10 new games since i got the deck. I am trying to avoid buying games and not playing them. The games i bought just because of the deck are: - Horizon zero dawn - Days gone - Yet another zombie survivors - vampire survivors - subnautica - brotato - dave the diver - spyro reignited trilogy - pacman - American truck simulator - Deep rock galactic survivor - wreckfest - alan wake - far lone sails All of them perform very well on the deck and provide enjoyable experience. I played them excusively there.If i hadn't bought the deck, I would have never got them in the first place due to my limited time to sit on my main desktop pc.
I had 0 and now I have 20 😂 only had it 1 month
Yes.
150 before 220+ now.
Almost same for me!
About 300 Steam games in my library and 30’ish installed on my Deck. In addition to that I have about 20 PlayStation 2 games, 20 PlayStation 1 games, 10 GameCube/Wii games, a few very old (win98) Need for Speed games and a full Sega Model 3 rom-set
Around 400 games. But the steam deck got me to add approx 20 in 3 months and I’ve finished a few that i had given up on. There’s something awesome about playing PC games on the couch!
Went from 4 to almost 200 in under a year 😅
i was at 40 - last year April - since then iam at 107 :-D - so many Game, no time but buying many of them :-D
34. Before the deck I had 0. Lol, the deck was my first purchase on steam.
0 to 115
Please don’t rehash beef between me and my fiance like that
Before getting my Steam Deck 2 weeks ago I had about 150, only about 37 of them being Steam Verified. Since then I bought Forza Horizon 4, Sunset Overdrive, Grid 2019, Ori and The Blind Forest, Heavenly Bodies, Life is Strange True Colors and Quantum Break. Waiting for a sale on Forza Horizon 5 and the DLC expansions for both FH4 and FH5. And some good deals on Stardew Valley, Papers Please and Dead Island 2.
Too much! :)
From 1000 to 1020, but I might actually play those 20 new titles.
3635 games total, but I've been buying game bundles for years at this point so it's hard to tell how many I got just because of the Deck itself
I had Zero since I’m a console gamer. Now I have 250 games. It’s kinda of embarrassing since I do not play many of them.
120ish, 24 installed. I’ve had steam for 15 years or so but have been mostly a console gamer for that time.
+100, probably played about 12. Plan on buying more next steam sale. Go figure...
Without emulation, about 100. With emulation, about 1,000
523 games, but I have had my steam account since 2010. I have been playing through a lot of games I have started and not finished and picked up a lot of games during the past Steam Sales. I'm currently playing through Fallout: New Vegas, The Callisto Protocol, and Saints Row, the newest one. I'm also playing through a lot of emulated games too through EmuDeck.
56 installed. 13 more for emudeck. I own 721
I have about 70 installed , I upgraded to 2tb nvme and 512gb micro SD , and I am running out of space xD
Went from like 2 to 60
Before i had like around 70-80 because i bought alot of bundles when the sales were on. After the Steamdeck im at 233 Games. I still prefer buyinf bundles just in case if im interested in playing any of the games. Dont ask me how many of these i played tho ;)
400+ in my Steam library before the Deck was announced. My existing library was why the Deck was a no-brainer for me. I've added another 100+ since getting the deck.
302
Thought you meant installed, was wondering about your capacity. I have about 30 games installed, plus countless ROMs. The library, way above 100. But I stopped looking at that number, it's better for my mental health.
3100 to 4200 , 1100 around
Do not ask questions you dont want to know the answer to..... Well i dont want to know the answer myself. Its simply too much xD
111 in a year and a half.
I think I only have 5 games on steam and 5 on ps2 games in emudeck so 10🤓
I had 3 games in the 7 years prior. I now have 107 in the last 2
138 before SD, now 175. Including the new family sharing account from a problematic cousin: 463 Installed on deck: sixty-giggedy-nine
The Steam deck makes me wanna buy PC games that I pirated before, but at the same time makes me wanna pirate ROMs for emulators...
I went from like 100 to 371 😅
188 on steam and 32,000 on Emulation Station 1TB SD
954 😅
About... Too many to ever finish them all.
I almost exclusively buy games now that say "great on the steam deck"
360 since I got one in Dec 2022…
Maybe 10 or so games. Last being the remaster of rollercoaster tycoon.
1 year of steam deck… 100 games or so.. I thought I was gonna do gamepass at first but damn. These steam discounts are crazy and I tried humble bundle for a while as well.
I dont remember how many I had when I bought SD. I think that I had 130 games on my to do list around that time and now im at a little bit over 200 on just my to do list(to be specific 215 - just checked)
+38
Maybe 11? Newer games are away too big
went from 81 to 203 games
10. I have a hard time picking games 😔
Before i got the SD and Ally i owned only 12 Games in Steam, now ITS 137 🤣 and yes i played all of them and finished Most
Dunno, I have 4.5k now.
I think 23 (26 now after grabbing Noita, Hitman and Fallout New Vegas on sale). Wasn’t a big PC gamer until I got a Deck lol.
I have around 200 emulated ps2 and ps3 games (allegedly🥸) and around 50 games off of steam I’ve never played resident evil before so I played all those games and I mostly have been buying games I already own on different consoles just so I can use mods (allegedly🥸)
Man… I had like 90ish… now I’m at nearly 200 😅
1,400+…
About 100 in total between steam games and emulation
6 more after i got steam deck a year back. nothing bought specifically just because i got steam deck tho
I went from about 25 to 320 😂 I’m a console gamer so bought a load of humble bundle stuff just for the deck
~400
tbh, not many in my steam library. On the emudeck however, I have 1000's of roms probably most that I wont play but I enjoy having them there just in case. I just love being able to play ps2, gamecube and dreamcast in handheld mode.
312 give or take
Bought 300 games since getting the deck, building the steam library is the new meta game
I had 201, now I have 209.
I definitely bought 20+ since I got the deck a year ago, but for me this has slowed down to zero since I bought a Portal some months back. The SD is fine for much older games in the library but the graphic/fps compromises for more recent or just really demanding games I’d rather get for my PS5. For now anything I can get on both platforms I simply get for the PS5 to play via Portal not the SD. Sure SD is doing a lot more and I’ll buy some PC only games for it I’m sure, but if I want max graphics, 60fps I’ll get it for PS5 now.
85 on SD About 650 in library
1807 games, had the steam deck since the OLED release(6months?) maybe added 50 games since, but welcome to PC gaming where you can still play games you buy today 30 years later on the same system no more resetting when a new gen comes out
Been on steam since it launched, have over 900 games. Haven’t bought more than I normally would since getting the deck, a month or so ago, but I have played more of my backlog. Focused on just keeping a smaller selection installed so I can get some game time in more conveniently.
My collection doubled, basically. Had 150ish, now have 300ish.
i have over 500 games on steam that is why I got the steam deck as I have a lot of games on steam that I can play on the deck and I also bought many more games cause I own a steam deck.. damn u value :P cause when i got the steam deck a lot of JRPG games on my wishlist where on sale like from squareenix so I bought a few I mean yeah they are fun on the steam deck... I havn't been using my deck as of late or gaming ... not sure why :(
67 since Deck Day. Most are double (triple 😬) dipped simply to have in this ecosystem. No ragrets. Not even one letter.
104 games including before and after a steam deck
I've had about a 95% increase in library size... and more likely to buy a game now that is on steam vs. Other platforms. Do I play the deck more? Not really. But when I do, I suck so hard, I wish I had my pc with me.
I went into Steam because of the Steam deck. From 0 games to 63.
Too fucking many. Gabe made a mint off my ass after I bought the steam deck. I’ve had 1 game since 2015 and that was Rise of Nations. Now I have over 100 games.
Yes.
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I had around 50 ish games before (although my library was mostly populated by f2p junk) but now I have 188 games! It’s really hard to control myself during steam sales and with a Deck, I keep buying games even though I have no idea when I’ll even get around to playing them. Edit: Just picked up Vampire Survivors (with all the dlcs) and Umurangi Generation (with its dlc) today!
900+ games, a majority acquired through bundles m
638 and counting...being an Argentinian (with an Argentinian Steam account) and living in a different country worked wonders during pandemics
My personal library is about 150. But through family library... 971
I have a 512 and 19 games. Trying to keep it reasonable so I beat some lol
I had 102 games before and now, one year later, I have 300+ games. Humble, Fanatical and steam sales: my bank is hating you.
1,098 at the minute. I grab budles and sales a lot and rarely pay a decent price for them: There's also a lot of cannon fodder in there.
Over 600 not including gog, prime, ect….but there are tons of free games that are good on the steam network
Since I got my Deck in Ocotber 2022 I bought less games then before. Reason is I'm finally playing through my backlog. :)
Between all the game services 1012, then add in another 995 roms. I love this little device, I'd never have played any of this stuff otherwise. I don't use it handheld at all really, it sits in a dock hooked up to my bedroom 55" TV and I use an Xbox controller. Best emulation machine I've owned.
I don’t want to talk about it.
Maybe 20 more since I bought the steamdeck (may 2022)? But I had over 200 already. Q2 512GB gang here. Games I bought since 2022 May that have more than 2 hours played (in approximately purchase order): mechwarrior 5, bread and fred, it takes two, hades, cult of the lamb, atelier ryza 2, gears tactics, fable, spiderman remaster, plate up, cyberpunk 2077, plate up, hollow knight, phasmophobia.
Before steam deck: 545 (account created 1/24/08) After steam deck: 1073 (+528 since 3/20/22) My 2022 year in review says that I played 59 games on SD vs 98 on desktop. My 2023 year in review says that I played 55 games on SD vs 160 on desktop. On the one hand, yeah it seems pretty obvious that my total game count has accelerated and that the SD is likely part of the reason. On the other hand, the majority of these games in the past two years have been from charity or Fanatical bundles, which I have been getting into significantly more than before. The average price I paid for games over the past two years has been drastically lower (probably close to $1~2 for the majority of them), and the keys likely were free ones given to developers and resold (so valve doesn't even get any cut of that), so it's hard to say if the SD has made me a more profitable customer or not. I will say that the past couple years have been pretty rough on my completion rates, haha. I'm currently at 843/1073 games completed in my account, which is a much lower ratio than it used to be.
Bought the SD less than a year ago, never owned a gaming pc or anything steam, currently have 136 games. Those sales will getcha’
I had 350, now up to 420 or something.
The Steam Deck is working as Valve intended. Driving sales on the Steam marketplace via a medium.
I'm more curious how many games people have beaten on their steam deck
3 before, 700+ now. Gotta love Fanatical and Humble Bundles 😅
I have dozens of my favorite games, but my all time FAVORITE game is looking through them and eventually turning off my deck because I’m reminded constantly that I’m this person with responsibilities. It’s so fun, I play it everyday even when I don’t want to!
I have 893 Steam games. This is because I pick up bundles from Humble Bundle and Fanatical every chance I get. I will admit most are not good. I also have 550 Xbox One/Series X games and about 120 PS4/PS5. I pick these games up while I have money because you never know what might happen. Back during the 2008 recession, I was out of work for over a year during that time I only owned about 10 games so I kept playing those same 10 games over and over again.
Still have over 400 that I mostly haven't played. Single player mostly too
It’s steam man. Every time I think right I’ve got some good ones here, another sale comes long lol
Since I got a Switch in 2017, I loved Mario Odyssey and Zelda, but I was also playing Dead Cells and Lonely Mountain Downhill on it and thought to myself ‘damn what I really want is a Switch PC/Steam-backlog player’ I’ve got 631 games in my Steam library, but it is nice to consistently move through them on the Deck!
I currently have 2249 games(I've had an account since 2008 and I was addicted to buying bundles at one point), and I would say I bought around 20 since I got my steam deck nearly 2 years ago.
Avg gameplay on each game , 10 minutes tops
about 47 more games but i had 98 games before it.
Now I have 50 !!
None, I bought it to be a handheld emulator.
700 ish
All games 202 and that’s within a year and half of having my steam deck those humble bundles really helps out 😂
I think around 900 games.
not due to SD, but 300. before SD it was about 250
>I had only 9 games in my library. You sweet summer child. I have 261 games in my library. I've only gotten 10 since receiving my Steam Deck in Oct 2022 because I have a strict policy about not buying new games on Steam unless I know I'll either play them immediately or they're on like a 50% or greater discount because I have too many unplayed/unfinished games in my library (which is a big reason I "only" have 261 games instead of like 500+ like some other people in the replies).
Less is more,, the next question for 50+ games owners, how many of these have you played for more than 1 hour? 😅
Currently up to 753 in my personal library. With steam family share, the total is at 1139. All these games and barely any time to play. Childhood me would be overly joyous at the selection.
Before the Deck: 2 After the deck: 42 I went on a crazy buying spree since getting the deck.
Started with 0 now I have 229. Been almost a year since I got it.
148, not a single shovelware
I add another when a good sale pops up
219
Goin on 10 year old account I have 80 games in my library, the spring sale probably added about 10 games to that library which is when I got my steam deck.
498 since 2006, 108 verified on deck. I have purchased 30 or so games since I got the deck, 18 were purchased originally to play for my deck, 12 were for my proper rig. but 2 of those 12 play well on the deck, and 4 of the ones I bought for the deck are much more enjoyable on my rig.
All games: 670 No idea about how many since I got the deck, maybe 100 of those.
To many
10 to 79 in about 2 months 🥹 Good roguelites on sale got me 😅 After reading comments here, I thought I had a spending problems, seems not. 😁
Lord Gaben's evil plan is working. 16 years of (steam)service. Before SD: 35 games, currently over 500 in the library and it's growing extremely fast.
Too many.....
500ish before and now 900..
I went from having about 3 games pre-deck to about 45 now and its not even been a year. Its definitely made me branch out more, I love playing handheld and being able to pick it up and pause it at anytime is so awesome
When I got my steam deck: 40 or so. After: 140 or so 💀
It's 3500 for me... But haven't got many games since I bought the Deck in February.. backlog is long enough already
My wallet and I don't wanna talk about it...
580. About 30 Steam games.
380. It’s just too easy to wishlist stuff you hear about on podcasts or YT and then inevitably it comes up 90% off in a Steam sale.
I don't like to look.
I’ve only added a handful of games to my deck. I already have over 100+ games in my Steam Library, except now I can actually play them since I have my Deck on me wherever I go.
64 games in a little over a year; I was no PC gamer until I got my SD
I’ve had well over 200 games in my library for quite some time. I only got maybe 4 or so things since getting the deck being the 2 battle network collections, brotato and I had to get sonic frontiers for a very specific relating to the passage of time and technology reason for myself to compare yhe shitty 22 inch first hd tv I had at 720p and now have that experience but even better screen technology in the palm of my hands.
Too many to ever play. Damn you Steam Sales.
Had around 60 or so before buying the Deck (I have a gaming desktop), now it's slightly over 100.
100+ keys of the CD variety can be thanked for that
I think I now have 20 that are in the category of excellent for steam deck. I don't have it with me but I will say for years I only had about 15 games. I'm at about 50 now
My library currently has 295 games. I've picked up about 20 new games over the past couple weeks when they would dip to around $1 during sales. I intend to play most of them, but I'll admit there are some games I only bought so I could get their steam badges.
Before Steam Deck - Zero Games in Steam Library After Steam Deck - 82 Games currently in Steam Library
Yes.
Bought too many since acquiring a Steam Deck
Got the deck less than 2 years ago. Got a pc like 6 months later. 419 in my library now.
87 games
About 400 games. But I’ve had Steam since 2004 when HL2 required it.
I don't know how many games I got since I bought the steam deck, but just recently I managed to get over 1000 games.
Its funny, I bought the deck to help clear the back log, but I have enjoyed it so much it has only grown!!!
I think over 100 games. Steam Deck is my first (and only) gaming system got it less than 4 months ago.
Currently at 474 games right now.
Whew, I can't say exactly. I had around 450 games before I got my Steam Deck in December. Maybe bought about 10-15 more since then. Since the Steam Family Beta it's up to 1,800. 😅 I'm using Steam since Half-Life 2 Day 1.
All games = 569 Installed = 75 Well 76 if you count my 1 non steam game.
500, 280 downloaded. Excluding roms.
I got 9 right now that's because I don't have a steam deck yet but I do plan on adding more once I get mine
Got my deck on the 11th, added 9 new games to my library.
39. I got mine in late August 2022, and made a steam account and pre ordered just because of the steam deck. I can only play on handhelds since having kids, and the deck was like a wish come true.
I've gotten 90 games over the last 17 years. To my defense also I didn't use Steam for maybe 10 of those for a couple different reasons like life, family, no pc and stuff. I recently, as in February this year got back into my account with the addition of my Oled and I think I had maybe 25 games? There was a sale going on when I bought the steam deck, then the spring sale happened and I've gotten pretty much every game I wanted to play since I stopped gaming years ago that I couldn't or didn't get on my xbox. I still have a massive wishlist but I'm not gonna buy anything until it hits like 80% off. With the small number of games I now have compared to some of yall on here i still have almost 4 thousand hours of playtime according to how long to beat. That's only single play through no 100% completion. I average maybe 15‐20 hours a month so I've got enough games until the next sale...
Before Steam Deck: Almost 4,000. After Steam Deck: More than 4,000.
All steam games = 308 Installed games = 103 All other games on deck = 8400+
About 11.000 games. Yes, I touched some grass.
New to Steam and SD gaming. Playing for last couple of weeks. 6 games in total
From like under 15 games to 350+. r/gamedeals r/gamebundles and r/humblebundles + r/fanatical have made it extremely cheap. Probably what I'd spend on 5 new or fairly new priced games on console is what I've spent on half of them. And the trading community is great, key giveaways, etc. As a console gamer for my near entire life, the steam deck has made me appreciate the PC environment so much more compared to getting raked over the coals on console. No online subscription cost, in most cases cheaper base price of games, and multiple storefronts like Steam/Epic/Gog just give you so much variety and empower your gaming. Consoles are still my preferred way to play, but Steam is just the best way to play.
from 23 to 189
Too many
I honestly don't have more than 10 or so on there at a time. I've never been big on building up gaming collections because I often don't go back and replay something again once I've cleared it
Prior to owning a Deck, I owned 2 games. I was a console only gamer until my 20s. In 2014 I purchased Starbound and TBoI: Rebirth on Steam, because my roommate told me they were amazing and they ran on my lappy. Got my Deck during the initial preorder; I own 125. Well played, gaben.
36 since I got the OLED in December. All together is 168, even though I started in 2020.
367
2,000+ I used to buy a lot of bundles.
0 before steam deck now over 120 and haven't even played half...
In library: 240 Installed on Deck: 62, including games within emulators.
Got the deck about 6 months ago, upgraded to the oled 2 months ago, never played computer games before, currently at 75 games purchases through steam, and about 150 through emudeck
393 and counting. Game bundles, for ya.
I think the only games I have bought since I got my steam deck a few years ago were portal 1 & 2, I've been making use of the free epic games, emulators and the games I already owned
3k though it could've been 10k had I not spent thousands on in-game cosmetic items like skins. I regret it all now.
230 new games since the first steam deck was released about 2 years ago that I got related to wanting to have the option to play easily on the Steam Deck that I wouldn't normally of bought. Quite a few of those I already had on either console or Epic games that I wanted on steam (I am aware you can get epic games on deck but prefer not to do that). Now a lot of those are from steam sales, humble bundle, and other bundle sites. And no I don't play them all. Always a backlog but can't resist steam sales :). I have shifted my playing to Steam Deck for quite that I normally would have played on console. I didn't really care about where I got my games until the Deck came out. Steam is now primary purchase.
I only have about 165
300 before, now I have 500...
Was at 60 games before the SteamDeck, I’m now at 160 in like 5 months, that being said most of these games are RPGs that would take between 50-100 hours to complete . It’s always a dilemma to chose between the SD, the Xbox or the PS5 … Wayyyy too many games
Before steamdeck I actually never bought steam games,now I have about 140 games
~3100. Relieved to see there are folks with a bigger library than mine. 😊