My strategy for this is to uninstall all but the two or three games I’m playing at the time. Only have one long game that you’re progressing through installed at a time, and have one or two quick any time games like vampire survivors or slay the spire for when you don’t have the time for the long game. For me right now my steam deck has vampire survivors, 20 minutes till dawn and persona 5 on it, and that’s it. Once I finish persona, I’ll uninstall it and then install death stranding.
I’ve done the whole 20 games installed thing, and every time I boot up my steam deck I get choice fatigue, and end up playing nothing. I find this much more satisfying, and I actually enjoy game time.
My strategy for this is to uninstall all but the two or three games I’m playing at the time. Only have one long game that you’re progressing through installed at a time, and have one or two quick any time games like vampire survivors or slay the spire for when you don’t have the time for the long game. For me right now my steam deck has vampire survivors, 20 minutes till dawn and persona 5 on it, and that’s it. Once I finish persona, I’ll uninstall it and then install death stranding.
I’ve done the whole 20 games installed thing, and every time I boot up my steam deck I get choice fatigue, and end up playing nothing. I find this much more satisfying, and I actually enjoy game time.