I'm insane.
For quite a few years now, I've been managing spreadsheets to keep track of my Steam backlog and my To Buy list.
I started this to prevent myself to get in the negative spiral like so many Steam gamers have fell into: buying games, but still don't knowing what to play from their list, and then resorting to playing popular MP games.
I just did a bit of a clean-up regarding content and layout.
I'm proud of the result but on the other hand... Nobody does this!
The big benefits:
- I'm rather close to clearing my Steam backlog. (And with clearing I mean completing the game.) Around 70% or so.
I'm aiming for 90%: some games seem to crash on my build, eg Crysis 1 and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.
And some games are just too much for me: I can't complete Braid. :-/
I do this by only installing a handful of SP games at the same time and sticking to those games. But of course, I keep some MP games at hand if I feel "saturated" of playing SP games.
Actually, I've now become accustomed to the situation of really immersing myself into a SP game. I don't feel the need to switch it up with other game. I have that feeling again of really investing into a game and not wanting to let it go.
Like in the good olds days: when PC games were only to be found in retail stores, and you had to pick one and you got your money worth out of it.
- During the past year, for 90% of the occasions, I only bought a game when it dropped below € 4.99.
But I will enforce the "below € 9.99" rule when I have ran out of SP games to complete.
So far this has never happened, and I always had a steady flow of "under € 4.99 games" to choose from each Steam sale.
I only see benefits here: I still get to buy all games I want to play eventually, but buy them only at the right time: the price where you know it won't get cheaper than that in the future.
Long gone are the days where I want to buy games in the HYPE-HYPE-HYPE period.
Now I play when the HYPE has settled down, the game has been patched to its fullest, decent GPU drivers have been released, detailed walkthroughs are to be found, tweak guides(best performance graphics settings, etc) have been released, etc.
- This also means I will never buy Early Access games.
My wish list has 82 games. And I think around 30 of those are Early Access games.
It's great that with the Steam Enhanced extension the games get labelled so you have a nice overview on your wishlist page.
Latest purchases and their price:
Yes, it's 2014 and only now I'll get into Skyrim.

But again, this has only benefits: you can play with the best mods from the get-go.
(Yes, I'm aware there are mods that require the DLC.)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2648/purchaselist.PNG
Steam profile:
http://steamcommunity.com/id/Asgaro/
Games in order of playtime:
The high playtimes for quite a lot of games go to show that I'm well on my way to completing dat backlog!
http://steamcommunity.com/id/Asgaro/games?tab=all
To Play list:
To Buy list: