Financial spreadsheets (And spreadsheets of other kinds) are pretty great. (I suspect any voluntary use of spreadsheets counts as being into spreadsheets)
(Also comments from the first link I'm putting here rather than there:)
I have a lot in common, in terms of wanting to read all the guides before starting to play a game. I think the only new games I didn't do that for was pokemon (wait, no, I only bought that pokemon game because I spent two weeks reading guides to pokemon backend and wanted to trying playing again), skyrim (Because I read a fuckton of guides back when it first came out, even if I never seriously played because getting out the PS3 was too much effort) and Cultist Simulator (Because it was in barely-made Beta when I started playing and I was one of the people writing the guides). Maybe some random easyish JRPGs.
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(Also comments from the first link I'm putting here rather than there:)
I have a lot in common, in terms of wanting to read all the guides before starting to play a game. I think the only new games I didn't do that for was pokemon (wait, no, I only bought that pokemon game because I spent two weeks reading guides to pokemon backend and wanted to trying playing again), skyrim (Because I read a fuckton of guides back when it first came out, even if I never seriously played because getting out the PS3 was too much effort) and Cultist Simulator (Because it was in barely-made Beta when I started playing and I was one of the people writing the guides). Maybe some random easyish JRPGs.