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Weight of the Backlog. The Psychology of Unplayed Libraries and the Economics of Digital Hoarding
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- Nombre de pages195
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-30087-7
- EAN9783565300877
- Date de parution07/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille868 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
For modern gamers, the greatest source of stress is no longer the games they are currently playing, but the massive, looming library of games they have purchased but never even installed. We buy bundles on extreme discount, promising ourselves we will eventually find the time, only to watch our digital backlogs grow into an insurmountable mountain of guilt.
This behavior is a fascinating evolution of digital hoarding, driven by the ruthless economics of digital storefronts.
Platforms are highly optimized to trigger our fear of missing out (FOMO) with flash sales, transforming the act of buying a game into a more satisfying dopamine hit than actually playing it. As our libraries expand, we suffer from extreme choice paralysis; the sheer volume of options makes us physically exhausted, so we retreat to the same familiar multiplayer game every night. This psychological deep-dive explores how the industry monetized our aspirational selves.
It analyzes the sunk cost fallacy of the backlog, the psychological burden of unfinished digital tasks, and why the illusion of ownership in a digital age makes us buy things we don't actually want. Stop letting unplayed software dictate your leisure time. Learn to break the cycle of compulsive digital purchasing, overcome the guilt of the backlog, and rediscover the actual joy of playing games without obligation.
Platforms are highly optimized to trigger our fear of missing out (FOMO) with flash sales, transforming the act of buying a game into a more satisfying dopamine hit than actually playing it. As our libraries expand, we suffer from extreme choice paralysis; the sheer volume of options makes us physically exhausted, so we retreat to the same familiar multiplayer game every night. This psychological deep-dive explores how the industry monetized our aspirational selves.
It analyzes the sunk cost fallacy of the backlog, the psychological burden of unfinished digital tasks, and why the illusion of ownership in a digital age makes us buy things we don't actually want. Stop letting unplayed software dictate your leisure time. Learn to break the cycle of compulsive digital purchasing, overcome the guilt of the backlog, and rediscover the actual joy of playing games without obligation.



