If I install it I leave it on my PC, so this is most of my games. The only ones that aren't listed are old ones I never reinstalled or were too old to run (but I kept my old laptop to play those games).
In no particular order: Skyrim Portal + 2 Assassins Creed Left 4 Dead + 2 Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines Alice The Sims 2 Guild Wars Minecraft
Left 4 Dead Left 4 Dead 2 GMod Team Fortress 2 Super Meat Boy Counter Strike Source Killing Floor Portal Realm of the Mad God Terraria World of Goo VVVVVV Dungeons of Dredmor Dwarf Fortress The Binding of Isaac BIT.TRIP RUNNER Super Crate Box All of the Chzo Mythos games The Art of Theft
Kapol: Too many to list. I have over 100 on my laptop and like 180 on my desktop.
Pretty much this. I'm honestly not sure, and I don't want to find out because it would involve digging through multiple virtual machines to find out what I've got installed on what guest OS. I've got 500 gigs of hard drive space, and I fully intend to use all of it.
Well for me, I have them all on Steam. I just couldn't figure out how to get my installed list into a simple text format due to the way it seemed to be set up on my computer. And I was too lazy to figure it out. Not to mention it would be annoying to try getting it all set up when the list would have taken up a huge amount of space.
Oh, I see. In my case, it's a combination of an extensive Steam collection, a small Impulse collection, a smattering of games bought through other digital distribution services, and a ton of disc based games -- some of which don't play nicely with 64 bit versions of Windows, which is why I've got them installed on various virtual machines. As for why I've got more than one, it's because I kind of went "well, I've already got Windows 3.1 and XP installed on VMs, I may as well install the rest of the intervening versions." The only one I don't have on here is ME, because why bother?
I don't consider myself a PC gamer, but I have all these games installed on my Tower as of right now:
Dungeon Master, Freespace 2, Proun, VVVVV, Desura, Terraria, Deus Ex, Ultima 4, Blocks that Matter, Stealth Bastard, Daggerfall, Ever Quest II, Katawa Shoujo, Anomaly Warzone Earth, Minecraft, Neverwinter Nights I & 2, Baldur's Gate I & II, Planescape Torment, Icewind Dale 1 & 2, Delve Deeper, Digitanks, Spring up Harmony, Steelstorm, Mactabilis, Voxatron, The Bnding of Isaac, Civ IV, Temple of Elemental Evil, Arcanum of Steamworks, Frozen Synapse, Broken Sword, Divine Divinity, Trauma, Beneath a Steel Sky, Lure of the Temptress, Fallout 1 & 2, Dragon Shpere, Desperados, The Longest Journey, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis/Last Crusade, Recettear, World of Goo, Amnesia, Crayon Physics Deluxe, Dear Esther, The Dig, Oblivion, HL 2, Gish, Look, Nightmare House, Sacrifice, Stanley Parable, SWKOTOR, Two Worlds II Castle Defense, and Vampire the Masquerade.
Half Life 1, 2, and ep. 1+2 Freedom Fighters Mass Effect 1+2 Kingdoms of Amalur:Reckoning Minecraft Lord of the Rings Online Minecraft Beyond Good and Evil Bioshock 1+2 Fallout New Vegas Neverwinter Nights Portal 2 Vindictus
And that's all of them.
Sober Thal: I don't consider myself a PC gamer, but I have all these games installed on my Tower as of right now:
epic snipage of 60 games
I believe once you hit 60 games, you can officially call yourself a pc gamer.
Oh, I see. In my case, it's a combination of an extensive Steam collection, a small Impulse collection, a smattering of games bought through other digital distribution services, and a ton of disc based games -- some of which don't play nicely with 64 bit versions of Windows, which is why I've got them installed on various virtual machines. As for why I've got more than one, it's because I kind of went "well, I've already got Windows 3.1 and XP installed on VMs, I may as well install the rest of the intervening versions." The only one I don't have on here is ME, because why bother?
I can understand that. I do have games outside Steam myself, but wouldn't have included them anyways. But I can understand having virtual machines of other OSs. On top of the reason for getting games to work, it's nice to have a choice. I just don't care for Duel-booting computers myself. Tried it with 7/Ubuntu and just never used the latter.
Oh, I see. In my case, it's a combination of an extensive Steam collection, a small Impulse collection, a smattering of games bought through other digital distribution services, and a ton of disc based games -- some of which don't play nicely with 64 bit versions of Windows, which is why I've got them installed on various virtual machines. As for why I've got more than one, it's because I kind of went "well, I've already got Windows 3.1 and XP installed on VMs, I may as well install the rest of the intervening versions." The only one I don't have on here is ME, because why bother?
I can understand that. I do have games outside Steam myself, but wouldn't have included them anyways. But I can understand having virtual machines of other OSs. On top of the reason for getting games to work, it's nice to have a choice. I just don't care for Duel-booting computers myself. Tried it with 7/Ubuntu and just never used the latter.
Oh yeah, Dual Booting is a pain. This is different, though; DosBox is an example of a rudimentary virtual machine. The less gaming-focused ones can run a much wider variety of operating systems, everything from the various versions of Linux and Windows to weird things like OS/2 and operating systems most people have never even heard of, and all running as a program within the host OS. The one I use is Oracle Virtual Box, which is open source and actually suports 3D acceleration, something Microsoft's VM doesn't do. It makes it useable for Windows games that are new enough to use Direct 3D, but old enough to come with a 16 bit installer that refuses to run natively on a 64 bit OS. A lot of games like that have had third party installers made for them, but not all of them, so it's good to have on hand.
Thats it. Not only is my computer not up to snuff to play the big hitters, I believe my CD/DVD-Rom drive to be broken beyond burning music cds... Don't know why, it just doesn't like to read shit.
My laptop however:
The Sims 2 The Movies Total Extreme Wrestling Starcraft 2
Ugh, long list, I refuse to delete games because I'm always paranoid that my install disks will leave me for someone else. Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines Baulder's Gate 2 Planescape: Torment Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim Fallout 2, 3, New Vegas, and Tactics The Binding of Issac Team Fortress 2 Portal 1/2 Half-Life 2 Thief 2 Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War Saints Row 2 Half-life 1 (haven't played in forever, but cry of fear man) All the Sims games Psychonauts Grand Theft Auto IV
I'm going to stop listing games, as any other games I have I haven't played in over a year.
Magic: The Gathering - Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012 Poker Night at the Inventory Amnesia: The Dark Descent The Binding of Isaac Super Meat Boy Magicka Plants Vs. Zombies: Game of the Year The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition Civilization V Torchlight Portal 2 Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition Terraria Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines The Haunted: Hell's Reach Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Killing Floor Left 4 Dead 2 Painkiller: Black Edition Team Fortress 2 Crysis
I've got a load others but they're not installed right now. =3
Oh yeah, Dual Booting is a pain. This is different, though; DosBox is an example of a rudimentary virtual machine. The less gaming-focused ones can run a much wider variety of operating systems, everything from the various versions of Linux and Windows to weird things like OS/2 and operating systems most people have never even heard of, and all running as a program within the host OS. The one I use is Oracle Virtual Box, which is open source and actually suports 3D acceleration, something Microsoft's VM doesn't do. It makes it useable for Windows games that are new enough to use Direct 3D, but old enough to come with a 16 bit installer that refuses to run natively on a 64 bit OS. A lot of games like that have had third party installers made for them, but not all of them, so it's good to have on hand.
I know a Virtual Machine is different. I considered downloading VirtualBox a while back, but I never got around to it. I know I'd likely use it only to test out programs I felt are unsafe. While good for that, it's not something worth keeping a decent size of my HD used up for. Getting back on the thing about games, I have too many installed and as such my space is fairly limited. Only have a 500 gig HD after all.
Holy shit, my list will be pretty big, I have too many games that don't require too much space to list here, but I use a secondary 500 gb HDD to store my games and I try to keep it at 80% of it's capacity.
Too many MMOs, every single Valve game, lots of mods, every single game from the HIB (excluding the Mojam Bundle), too many RPGs from GOG, DiRT 1 & 2 take a lot of space, so do GRID (I love those games), also StarCraft 2, even if I don't play it too often, just to name a few.
Quite a big list. Skyrim Serious Sam the First Encounter (Original) Serious Sam the Second encounter (HD and Original) America's Army 3 Realm of the Mad God Amnesia the Dark Descent S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernoybl DOOM II Final Doom Master Levels for DOOM II Quake (Plus expansions) Quake II (Plus expansions) Quake III Arena (Plus Team Arena) The Ultimate DOOM AaAaAA!!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity Anomaly Warzone Earth Audiosurf Beat Hazard The Binding of Isaac BIT.TRIP BEAT BIT.TRIP RUNNER Breath of Death VII Cthulhu Saves the World Dungeons of Dredmor EDGE Everyday shooter Flotilla Garry's Mod Killing Floor Magicka Osmos Q.U.B.E. RUSH Super Meat Boy Terraria Toki Tori Universe Sandbox VVVVVV The Wonderful End of the World World of Goo Alien versus Predator Classic 2000 Counter-Strike: Source Half Life Half Life 2 Half Life 2: Deathmatch Half Life 2: Episode One Half Life 2: Episode Two Half Life 2: Lost Coast Half Life Deathmatch: Source Half Life: Source Left 4 Dead Left 4 Dead 2 Portal Portal 2 Team Fortress 2
And... Steam List is over. Now for non-Steam.
Minecraft Deus Ex System Shock 2 Half Life Unreal Morrowind Diablo II Battlefield 2 Battlefield 1942 Battlefield Vietnam Medieval II: Total War Thief 2 Warcraft III
And lots of freeware games... Too many to list here. By the way, 300 gig hard drive.
Oh boy this will be a long list... The 1TB HDD helps. Eventually I will likely move to a dedicated HDD for my Steam games. Right now my Steam folder is sitting at 503GB. I buy a lot of game packs at heavily discounted prices.
Lucky for me I have a .bat file for creating lists of folders in directories.
Age of Empires III Alien Swarm ARMA 2 ARMA 2: British Armed Forces ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead ARMA 2: Private Military Company Assassin's Creed Assassin's Creed 2 Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Audiosurf Bastion Batman Arkham Asylum GOTY Edition Battlefield 1942 Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Battlefield 3 Beat Hazard Beyond Good & Evil Bioshock Bioshock 2 Borderlands Call of Duty Call of Duty: United Offensive Call of Duty 2 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Call of Duty: World at War Call of Duty: Black Ops Civilization IV Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword Civilization IV: Colonization Civilization IV: Warlords Civilization V Commander Keen Complete Pack Company of Heroes Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor Counter-Strike Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Counter-Strike: Source Crysis Crysis Warhead Crysis Wars Darksiders Day of Defeat Day of Defeat: Source Dead Island Dear Esther Deathmatch Classic Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition Deus Ex: Human Revolution Deus Ex Invisible War The Ultimate DOOM DOOM II: Hell on Earth Master Levels for DOOM II Final DOOM DOOM 3 DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil Dragon Age Origins - Ultimate Edition Duke Nukem Forever E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy F.E.A.R. F.E.A.R.: Extraction Point F.E.A.R.: Perseus Mandate F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin Fallout 3 - GOTY Fallout: New Vegas Far Cry Far Cry 2 Frozen Synapse Garry's Mod Grand Theft Auto Grand Theft Auto 2 Grand Theft Auto III Grand Theft Auto: VC Grand Theft Auto: SA Grand Theft Auto IV Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City GRID Half-Life Half-Life: Blue Shift Half-Life: Opposing Force Half-Life 2 Half-Life 2: Episode One Half-Life 2: Episode Two Half-Life 2: Lost Coast Half-Life 2: Deathmatch Heretic HeXen: Beyond Heretic HeXen II HeXen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel Killing Floor Left 4 Dead Left 4 Dead 2 Mafia II Mass Effect Mass Effect 2 Max Payne Max Payne 2 Metro 2033 Minecraft Mirror's Edge realMyst Riven Myst III Myst IV Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising Plants vs. Zombies: Game of the Year Portal Portal 2 Portal: Prelude Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones Prince of Persia: Warrior Within Prototype Quake Quake Mission Pack 1 Quake Mission Pack 2 Quake II Quake II: Ground Zero Quake II: The Reckoning Quake III Arena Quake III Team Arena Quake 4 Red Faction Red Faction II Red Faction: Guerrilla Red Orchestra 2 S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat Serious Sam Classic: The First Encounter Serious Sam Classic: The Second Encounter Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter Serious Sam 3: BFE Starcraft II Star Wars Republic Commando Super Meat Boy Supreme Commander 2 Team Fortress Classic Team Fortress 2 The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Total War: Shogun 2 TrackMania Nations Forever Unreal Gold Unreal II Unreal Tournament 3 Wolfenstein 3D Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny Return to Castle Wolfenstein Warcraft 3 Warcraft 3: Frozen Throne World of Goo
My Desktop has a Terabyte of hard drive space, so I pretty much have everything installed, except maybe some old games I still have the disk for, BF2, StarCraft, but I'm just too lazy to put them on.
On my Laptop, I have pretty much everything that it can run, which is to say, not much at all. For whatever reason it has two separate hard drives, each around 130 GB, but I hate the D:\ drive with a passion, so everything I have is on C:\ and since they are separate there is no way to re-partition the data. As such I'm pushing the memory limits, and I'll probably have to uninstall some stuff eventually, only got roughly 9.5 GBs free, which turns the hard drive icon into a red bar, which really bothers me. I'll clean it up eventually, until then though, everything that can run on my laptop is installed, that's just a rather small library.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Counter Strike Counter Strike: Source Diablo II Dragon Age: Origins Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim EverQuest 2 Global Agenda Guild Wars Half Life Half Life 2 Killing Floor Minecraft Neverwinter Nights Quake Quake II Quake III: Arena Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic StarCraft 2 Team Fortress 2 Tribes 1 Tribes 2 Tribes: Ascend Unreal Tournament 2004 Unreal Tournament 3 Warsow
Yeah, obviously I'm big on shootin and role playin on the PC. All of this is on a 500GB hard drive, as well. Considering I don't play half of these games and my free storage is < 100GB, I should probably clean this list up.
About a year ago i could get a 1tb hard-drive for £40. But because of the floods in Taiwan(where they make all the hard-drives) prices have gone soaring!! Now a 1tb hard drive can cost £80! And that's if you get a deal, they're usually wayyy more than that!
About a year ago i could get a 1tb hard-drive for £40. But because of the floods in Taiwan(where they make all the hard-drives) prices have gone soaring!! Now a 1tb hard drive can cost £80! And that's if you get a deal, they're usually wayyy more than that!
Thailand# But yeah your right, I luckily got mine just before the price hike.
Whew, this might be a bit of a list, I have quite a bit installed at the moment. Starcraft: Brood War, Starcraft 2, Diablo 3 Beta Dungeons and Dragons Online Vindictus Temple of Elemental Evil Heroes of Might and Magic 3 Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven Doom, Doom 2, Heretic, Hexen, Wolfenstein 3D Divine Divinity Planescape: Torment Pox Nora Sim City 2000 Age of Wonders 2: Shadow Magic Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Broken Sword(Every game) Company of heroes(All expansions) Dragon Age Origins, Dragon Age 2, Mass Effect 1-2 Elder Scrolls: Skyrim Galactic Civilizations II: Ultimate Edition Left 4 Dead 1 and 2 LIMBO Poker Night at the Inventory Puzzle Quest Sim City 4: Deluxe Star Wars: KOTOR Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition Titan Quest and Titan Quest Immortal Throne Total War: Shogun 2 and Total War: Empire Tropico 3 and its expansions Kingdom of Amalur: The Reckoning. Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Penumbra Series Deus Ex: Human Revolution and its DLC Gothic 3 The Witcher 2 Painkiller and its expansions That is all I can think of right now, since I am on my laptop and not at home. I know I am missing some stuff.
Kapol: Too many to list. I have over 100 on my laptop and like 180 on my desktop.
Pretty much this. I'm honestly not sure, and I don't want to find out because it would involve digging through multiple virtual machines to find out what I've got installed on what guest OS. I've got 500 gigs of hard drive space, and I fully intend to use all of it.
Well for me, I have them all on Steam. I just couldn't figure out how to get my installed list into a simple text format due to the way it seemed to be set up on my computer. And I was too lazy to figure it out. Not to mention it would be annoying to try getting it all set up when the list would have taken up a huge amount of space.
I may have around 200 (I recently installed a 2TB thats 2000gb hardrive in my desktop and 1050gb is games, about a 250gb is movies, pictures and music). about 3/4 are AAA titles and the rest indie mostly dating back since 2004-2012.
on my laptop (MBP 13 2010 640gb evenly split bootcamp) about a 70 games (or 300gb) on my xperia play about 20games on my 360 about 30 games
Arena Daggerfall Morrowind Oblivion Skyrim Fallout 3 Team Fortress 2 Deus Ex Deus Ex: Human Revolution & Missing Link Lego Racers Dynomite Half-Life Half-Life: Blue Shift Half-Life: Opposing Force Half-Life 2 Half-Life 2: Episode One Half-Life 2: Episode 2 Half-Life 2: Lost Coast Portal Portal 2 StarCraft: Brood War StarCraft 2 Plants Vs. Zombies Dead Space Overlord Zoo Tycoon Dungeon Siege 2 & Broken World Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction Battle for Middle Earth Mass Effect Mass Effect 2 Neverwinter Nights Battle for Middle Earth 2 Lego Star Wars MineCraft Peggle Deluxe Fallout 3 VVVVVV Ultima 4 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Garry's Mod Insaniquarium Deluxe The Witcher The Ultimate Doom Doom 2 & Master Levels Final Doom Borderlands Batman: Arkham Asylum Lego Island 2 Fable: The Lost Chapters Worms 4: Mayhem CCCCCCCCCC Diablo Dragon Age Rollercoaster Tycoon The Sims Assassin's Creed Nehrim The Stanley Parable Spelunky Judith
...and there's probably some more I can't find. And I have a lot of uninstalled games.
Suddenly the amount of space used up on my PC makes a LOT of sense... I need to do a clean-up.
Currently?
- Skyrim
- Rome: Total War
- Cities XL 2012
- SWtOR
It would be a lot more but my hard drive died on Christmas, and that's all I have bothered to re install yet.
... since I am only playing Skyrim anyway...