I think they are saying: Imagine 100 games were sold on steam, and 50 of them were unplayed.
If each game was bought by a different person, then both most games bought and most people never play the games.
However, it’s very likely a small minority of people take advantage of the insane sales Steam has sometimes - like if 50 people bought a game each and played it, and one person bought 50 separate $1 arcade games and never touched them.
You get the same statistics in both cases of number of games played, but it’s two very different scenarios in terms of how humans use steam.
For me I imagine it’s a third case, that people like me often take advantage of the $1 deals and never end up playing most of those old or arcade titles?
If each game was bought by a different person, then both most games bought and most people never play the games.
However, it’s very likely a small minority of people take advantage of the insane sales Steam has sometimes - like if 50 people bought a game each and played it, and one person bought 50 separate $1 arcade games and never touched them.
You get the same statistics in both cases of number of games played, but it’s two very different scenarios in terms of how humans use steam.
For me I imagine it’s a third case, that people like me often take advantage of the $1 deals and never end up playing most of those old or arcade titles?