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Also, take my points for explaining so thoroughly and eloquently as to why some of us just want to skip through the game and be done with it. A heavy majority of these games I can't even remember purchasing, so I'm just skipping through these as a form of decluttering my absolutely massive Steam Library.
I personally don't have that big of an interest in completing games 100% anymore and don't play that much at the moment. But whether or not you're a fan of visual novels or completing games 100% doesn't mean there shouldn't be room for the other side. To summarize:
"let be people do what they find enjoyable even if you personally might not think of that activity in the same way"