Also, I like XCOM 2. Great game. It’s nice to visit but you can live in Skyrim and Fallout.
And I can’t tell hardly any difference between XCOM and XCOM 2. . . they’re very much the same game. I’m not sure what I’m missing. XCOM is every bit as good and XCOM 2 to me.
Don’t Starve, Cities: Skylines, and Planet Coaster tend to find their way onto my machines and stay forever.
World Box, and Carrion usually make the cut because they are games I love that are extremely small, i.e. under 200MB, and will run on pretty much anything (minimum requirements: 64-bit processor, 1GB RAM, integrated graphics no problem).
Wreckfest is a freaking hoot! I still laugh like an idiot during a race with 1 dozen RVs going around a figure-8 track!
As far as games that are permanently installed, EllisDee nailed it…I don’t have anything permanently installed. Not enough room to keep things installed if I’m not going to play them for a month or two, and there are other games that can use the space.
If space wasn’t an issue, I suppose I’d still have every game I’ve ever installed still installed.
I could list games that I keep going back to for years, and reinstall when I want to play them again, but that’s not the question.