Edited By
Sofia Wang

A growing number of people are facing an unexpected challenge with their Steam Decks. While intended to tackle gaming backlogs, some find their collections ballooning instead. Recent comments reveal a shared struggle with self-control when it comes to game purchases, leading many to feel overwhelmed.
Many gamers initially saw the Steam Deck as a tool to work through their extensive libraries. However, this shift often leads to purchasing more games during sales, with a mindset that encourages buying rather than playing. "I really have increased my playtime," one user noted, yet their backlog has grown substantially.
Self-Control Issues: Users are admitting difficulties in exercising restraint. "I see a lot of posts like this. Honestly, it seems like some of yโall have legitimate shopping addictions," shared one individual.
Effective Strategies Discussed: Some players suggest gamifying the backlog management. One tip includes playing through two games for every new purchase.
Bundle Temptation: The allure of bundles complicates the situation even further. "Iโve got enough games to see me through the next decade at least," another player commented, highlighting the abundance available from sales and bundles.
"The dumb trick that has been helping me go through my backlog is sorting them by what sale I got them from," shared a veteran user, illustrating a method to tackle the issue.
Sentiments in the responses range from humor to frustration. Many recognize their plight, with one remarking, "Itโs like rain on your wedding day!" indicating a sense of irony in their situation.
๐ฅ Self-control remains a challenge for many Steam Deck owners.
๐ก Gamifying backlog management is gaining traction.
๐ฎ Many feel overwhelmed by bundles and sales temptations.
The ongoing conversation reflects a broader trend among gamers as they balance enjoyment with the pressure of managing ever-growing game libraries. How do you handle your gaming backlog?