Posted March 09, 2015
Post Insomnia Report
I've been avoiding this thread, and I think one guess can why... :)
First off, my apologies for not being a better host and supporting those in need of crisis intervention during Insomnia aka the great assault against willpower. In fact, I could have needed help myself but I -thought- I had a handle on myself when in reality I'm just as susceptible as anyone to the temptations, otherwise making a thread like this would be like a teetotaler starting a AA group or a bald person opening a hair studio.
Over the last couple weeks, I was improving in my resolve. Not by hiding from temptations, on the contrary I exposed myself to every sale here on GOG and also on Steam and Humble and I was able to calmly resist everything without my toes twitching. There were a couple close calls where I almost caved in but I was able to successfully resist all of the following:
1.) Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds (the only game on my wishlist that incessantly tempts me even at full price)
2.) Sokobond (so tempting, a relaxing puzzle game just what I'd like at this very moment, argh)
3.) Bastion (not my type of game usually but this looks ever so sweet, super tempting)
4.) Majesty Gold (simply can't believe I missed this game back in the day, must get my hands on this)
5.) Toonstruck (only had the demo back in the day, it's a classic adventure so I must have it eventually)
6.) Din's Curse (I'm curious about this game, didn't like DROX Operative that much but this interests me)
7.) Pier Solar and the Great Architects (looks very nice, been a while since I played a JRPG that wasn't old)
8.) F.E.A.R.Platinum (had this on my radar for years, plus it's been a while since I've played any modern FPS)
9.) Hitman Blood Money (deep sale on Steam)
10.) Lumino City (managed to resist because my computer might not run this properly, also I can't afford an extra gift code which I would have to buy according to my rules)
11.) Vangers (rather original and obscure game, I remember playing the demo back in the day but never had the full version)
12.) DROD Bundle (wow what an amazing offer, I've had this on my wishlist and I would immediately buy this if I didn't have the rule that I must buy an extra copy for a giveaway, $10 I could probably spare but not $20)
How did I manage to resist all these great offers? Well, sadly it wasn't so much that I utilized the light side of the Force, I used the Dark side instead. My main weapon against sales are jaded feelings and apathy. Apathy is bad. Depression can kill, apathy on the other hand is potentially worse because it means you're dead already. It's effective for resisting temptations because you can tell yourself "meh, I won't enjoy this anyway, I don't enjoy anything and have no energy anyways so why bother" -> works surprisingly well but obviously not a permanent solution and not a good strategy, for anyone in any situation. Apathy is dangerous because it does more harm on the long run than it preserves you from harm on the short run.
There was one game in the Insomnia sale that I saw not once, not twice, but thrice. And the number of times I saw it was three. The first time I resisted with ease, the second time I started to falter and the third time I spake woe is me and I failed and bought it, plus a gift copy of course. Which I will soon give away, however I first want to play it so that I will know what the game is like and therefor will be better able to pick a deserving winner.
I will not yet disclose which game it was that broke the camel's neck.
PS: Replies to the many interesting posts will come in time, I don't have enough energy to address everything but as I pointed out earlier, lots of good discussions going on among you people!
I've been avoiding this thread, and I think one guess can why... :)
First off, my apologies for not being a better host and supporting those in need of crisis intervention during Insomnia aka the great assault against willpower. In fact, I could have needed help myself but I -thought- I had a handle on myself when in reality I'm just as susceptible as anyone to the temptations, otherwise making a thread like this would be like a teetotaler starting a AA group or a bald person opening a hair studio.
Over the last couple weeks, I was improving in my resolve. Not by hiding from temptations, on the contrary I exposed myself to every sale here on GOG and also on Steam and Humble and I was able to calmly resist everything without my toes twitching. There were a couple close calls where I almost caved in but I was able to successfully resist all of the following:
1.) Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds (the only game on my wishlist that incessantly tempts me even at full price)
2.) Sokobond (so tempting, a relaxing puzzle game just what I'd like at this very moment, argh)
3.) Bastion (not my type of game usually but this looks ever so sweet, super tempting)
4.) Majesty Gold (simply can't believe I missed this game back in the day, must get my hands on this)
5.) Toonstruck (only had the demo back in the day, it's a classic adventure so I must have it eventually)
6.) Din's Curse (I'm curious about this game, didn't like DROX Operative that much but this interests me)
7.) Pier Solar and the Great Architects (looks very nice, been a while since I played a JRPG that wasn't old)
8.) F.E.A.R.Platinum (had this on my radar for years, plus it's been a while since I've played any modern FPS)
9.) Hitman Blood Money (deep sale on Steam)
10.) Lumino City (managed to resist because my computer might not run this properly, also I can't afford an extra gift code which I would have to buy according to my rules)
11.) Vangers (rather original and obscure game, I remember playing the demo back in the day but never had the full version)
12.) DROD Bundle (wow what an amazing offer, I've had this on my wishlist and I would immediately buy this if I didn't have the rule that I must buy an extra copy for a giveaway, $10 I could probably spare but not $20)
How did I manage to resist all these great offers? Well, sadly it wasn't so much that I utilized the light side of the Force, I used the Dark side instead. My main weapon against sales are jaded feelings and apathy. Apathy is bad. Depression can kill, apathy on the other hand is potentially worse because it means you're dead already. It's effective for resisting temptations because you can tell yourself "meh, I won't enjoy this anyway, I don't enjoy anything and have no energy anyways so why bother" -> works surprisingly well but obviously not a permanent solution and not a good strategy, for anyone in any situation. Apathy is dangerous because it does more harm on the long run than it preserves you from harm on the short run.
There was one game in the Insomnia sale that I saw not once, not twice, but thrice. And the number of times I saw it was three. The first time I resisted with ease, the second time I started to falter and the third time I spake woe is me and I failed and bought it, plus a gift copy of course. Which I will soon give away, however I first want to play it so that I will know what the game is like and therefor will be better able to pick a deserving winner.
I will not yet disclose which game it was that broke the camel's neck.
PS: Replies to the many interesting posts will come in time, I don't have enough energy to address everything but as I pointed out earlier, lots of good discussions going on among you people!
Post edited March 10, 2015 by awalterj