![]() I admit, this is not the type of person I had expected. He married his highschool sweetheart and has a two-year-old son. But he will say he's Norwegian, in his mid-thirties, and works as an IT consultant. And in this age of doxxing and all the rest, I don't blame him. Multitasker would prefer to keep his real name off the internet - as best he can, anyway. Who is he? How did the project begin? And, the inevitable: why? I started to root for him myself, which sparked a number of questions in my mind. People are rooting for Multitasker, even though he's already lost. There are loads of comments like this one: Why bother? But the response to Multitasker's mission on Reddit is, largely, positive. It's impossible for Multitasker to gain ground.Īt first glance, I thought the whole thing silly. Why? There are over 3500 games on Steam, and more are added every week. Next to "games left to buy" is an infinity symbol. He's finished 283 - or 20 per cent - of the games on the current list. In the creation of each update image, Multitasker circles those games he considers finished, alongside a tick. The list includes 1413 games Multitasker's currently working through. Multitasker uses Photoshop to mark games as finished in his Steam library. ![]() There are eight updates, now, each accompanied by an image packed with art from each game on the list. I first came across Multitasker on Reddit, where he posts updates on "Project Finish all Steam Games", as he calls it. He knows he'll never complete his mission, but he's soldiering on regardless. Since 2012 "Multitasker" has been trying to finish all the Steam games.
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