awalterj: If I can make it 4 more days, I'll have been clean for one entire month. This is unprecedented, maybe my strategy actually works. I still feel the strong need to get Galactic Battlegrounds but yesterday I almost caved in for another game, Hitman Blood Money over on Steam. I was
this close to making the purchase but then I realized I haven't even played Hitman 2 and 3 yet and if I really ended up finishing all those and absolutely needed Blood Money, I can always get it later but there is no point in hoarding an entire series so many parts in advance if I only played the first one so far. It's highly unlikely I'll run out of games and regret skipping a sale.
Anyway, I successfully survived another wishlisted item sale, so far so good. Just wanted to share this with the group to say that yes, it's possible to resist even under great pressure. Fortunately, the recent GOG sales featured a lot of stuff I already have so I wasn't too much in a terrible bind but I have to say that big strategy game 70% off sale was quite formidable.
ET3D: So I'd say: don't judge tablets based on a crappy one. It won't be that good for either general use or games. That doesn't mean that a better 7" tablet won't be.
Also, last I tried (which was a while ago), Firefox for Android wasn't that good. I used Chrome, Opera, Slepnir, Dolphin and others, Firefox was way down the list.
awalterj: One of my friends says he can even play FPS games on his ipad without any problems, I can't really believe there's an even remotely adequate substitute for keyboard & mouse but for a more casual playstyle or games that require simple controls it seems tablets are just fine.
I haven't downloaded a single app yet for my android tablet, I mostly bought it to have an emergency mobile internet device (my ancient cell phone has no internet) and also so I can load technique videos onto it with moves that I can practice with training partners but so far we haven't used it as we have plenty of regular things to practice from memory. In terms of games, I've only played the pre-installed Angry Birds for a bit but I couldn't take it for very long as I felt the intelligence draining out of me like a water from a bath tub. The theme song is catchy though, must admit.
vicklemos: This thread is surely helping me a lot!
Recommend it!
awalterj: How dare you go to other threads than this one to get help, you're undermining my cult.
ET3D: Anything in particular which helped you in that thread? I skimmed the first page and it looks kind of like this one here on GOG.
awalterj: Except this one is better because this is where you can find your salvation. You people can't desert me here because this is group therapy and without people there's no group and without group therapy I can't do it and will never be healed.
ET3D: My main excuses for buying games are:
- It's DRM-free! (mostly for Humble bundle games).
- The money goes directly to the devs, plus charity (for Humble bundle games).
- Android version is good because I'm more likely to play it.
- The kids might like it.
The first excuse is the stupidest, but I still fall for it sometimes. The second is just a way to make me feel better. The last two have some merit, but they're often applied unrealistically (e.g., I know that I'm unlikely to get to that game even on Android, and I buy it anyway).
Still, a lot of it is down to me enjoying the buying itself as an alternative to playing. The question is what are the downsides to giving into that temptation. awalterj: The joy that comes from purchasing a game is -very- short lived, it's like a sugar rush followed by a sugar crash and then you need more sugar. Or in the case of buying games, you'll have to keep buying and buying to stimulate the reward centers of your brain.
A good strategy can be to reward yourself for not buying, for example if I manage to not buy anything for an entire month (hopefully achieved this Saturday) then I'll reward myself, maybe by buying a game...uhm I mean I can buy some chocolate or something, anything really. Maybe I can even pat myself on the shoulder, something I usually never do.
PS: I only advocate not buying games in the case of out-of-control purchasing addiction, as a drastic measure to regain control of oneself. Ultima ratio, so to speak.
Nice sugar rush comparison, btw. And then comes a ton of WB today... :(