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I've become more interested in preserving and collecting games / artifacts of gaming history than actually playing them as I get older, it seems.
I've started going through each of the buy-to-play titles with any form of multiplayer on Steam to help document the games for historical / archival purposes, as well as to audit the platform. Oddly enough, a game I figured would be a complete joke (Euro Truck Sim 2) ended up being my favorite so far out of the 163 games I've made it through. 35 were literally broken, unplayable, or utilized stolen assets and code almost entirely. About 30 were high quality and loads of fun, so it balances out.
Best of luck!