Galaxy completionism
This week Galaxy's completion tick system has registered for me it's exciting consequences.
There's no obvious way to gain bragging points with it, although I doubt making it up as one goes along will be in too short supply. Having a list like this is a new experience
It is a beautiful list... you could have 100 tabs open and not be doing the work this one page does
So how many of galaxy's games do you have, practically on the verge of completion? That you may have left in frustration, but now, sitting on the ivory list, seem rather pitiable? I ask myself the same thing.
Number keeps going up! :D
[Huh, it won't let me add an image of my number being very up]
There's a bunch of games I haven't completed - some of them are infinite, so the player decides when they've had enough and that makes the "complete" list difficult. There's a number of games I've got 5 minutes in and there are those with hundreds of hours - Ballad of Heroes, Dodecadragons, FairGame. Galaxy is such a good resource, I'm glad Yvhr made it.
I can see your image.
I can't, even now. Does it show it posted twice, because that's how many times I tried to post it. Weird. Must be my browser.
I hope we get chat back soon. Already PMed TPP.
So far... nothing! Though that's mostly because I play games outside galaxy. I always click the "open original" button out of personal preference. There are probably a lot of games I've left just as I was about to complete them, but I've forgotten them. I like it that way - I don't want to be reminded of all the games I've failed to complete, and for incrementals completing for completion's sake does not seem like a very fulfilling reason to keep playing. If ever I feel the urge to complete one of them, the memory will come to me.
Am not sure why it didn't save games to the list in this case of only being open for one second. anyway it's only a neat alternative to going through every game, which if was broken down wouldn't be a problem for long. It's working for me like having a priority list that lets small priorities have their time, as well as an incremental list of games to look back on. I didn't guess the take of unfinished games weighing down someone in some way, I don't think we have different feelings but I tend to sideline the games making me feel that way more, and consider strategies like this to chip away at them if that makes sense.