How I've managed to amass such a large library of physical + digital games for this console in less than two years is beyond me. It's nuts. And it's not like I'm not using restraint. On top of the wealth of games that I already own for the Switch I'm looking at 35 more on my eShop wishlist, and that's after going through and cleaning out some games that I've decided I don't really need.
I mean, damn. At this rate my Switch library is going to surpass my Steam library in no time, and that's something that has been growing gradually over the course of like 10 years of countless Steam sales. I'm curious to know where other Switch owners on ERA stand on this issue. I'm sure there are plenty of people on here whose Switch library puts mine to shame in terms of sheer numbers, but I personally know several people who own Switches but only have a handful of games for it because they don't generally keep up with releases on the eShop and tend to ignore indies as a general rule.
While the eShop's interface still needs work for sure, I think the frequency and visibility of its sales (mostly for indie games) has really helped turn the Switch into a Steam-esque powerhouse in terms of driving compulsive purchasing.
I mean, damn. At this rate my Switch library is going to surpass my Steam library in no time, and that's something that has been growing gradually over the course of like 10 years of countless Steam sales. I'm curious to know where other Switch owners on ERA stand on this issue. I'm sure there are plenty of people on here whose Switch library puts mine to shame in terms of sheer numbers, but I personally know several people who own Switches but only have a handful of games for it because they don't generally keep up with releases on the eShop and tend to ignore indies as a general rule.
While the eShop's interface still needs work for sure, I think the frequency and visibility of its sales (mostly for indie games) has really helped turn the Switch into a Steam-esque powerhouse in terms of driving compulsive purchasing.