Posted January 06, 2015
PaterAlf: I have way too many games, but I don't think buying them is an addiction. In fact I plan to play more or less every game I've ever bought. Maybe my lifetime won't be long enough for that, but in that case I regard buying the games as support for the developer who managed to create something that interests me.
Considering your impressive completion rate over at the Games Finished in 20xx threads, you must own a whole damn lot of games! If I had your cookiemonstrous completion rate, I probably wouldn't see buying that many games as a problem, or at least not to the same degree. HereForTheBeer: Since colorful promos are part of the problem, I suggest a full-on embrace of the grey: adjust your monitor / GPU settings for monochrome output. ; )
But...then I won't notice when they reinstate the GOG logo in color! (I'm still foolishly hoping...) moonshineshadow: ...
I kind of like looking at my huge collection but I also always feel guilty because there are so many I have not played.
I quite enjoy looking at my shelf with all the nice little pictures too, it's rather soothing. While I don't feel too guilty about the purchases I've already made and not yet played (aside from a few exceptions), I often shake my head and think to myself, "this is madness!" Also, I can't afford it so there's that, even just the financial reasons alone are a decisive factor. I kind of like looking at my huge collection but I also always feel guilty because there are so many I have not played.
My completion rate is less than half of yours and I've been buying games at a much quicker rate (0,55 games per day on GOG alone) )so I am looking towards an equation that will never be solved unless I curb my buying for a time. Maybe I could allow myself to buy one game for every 10 games completed? That would be less fanatical than to stop buying completely but for the moment, I've decided to apply drastic measures to myself in that regard. Mainly because of finances, if I had plenty of money I would see it as supporting GOG and keep doing it regardless of how immense the collection grows. One of our members (Barry I think) owns the entire catalog and that's perfectly fine as I'm sure he can afford it.
gunsynd: Hell,if you can afford them then buy 'em.If you can't then don't,until you save up for them.
Nothing wrong with too less or too many games,don't worry about trying to keep up with the (Jones).
There are far worse additions than this in the world...:-)
Ah, that's the name I was looking for, thanks for reminding me. BarryJones something, the legend who owns everything! Nothing wrong with too less or too many games,don't worry about trying to keep up with the (Jones).
There are far worse additions than this in the world...:-)
Yes there are worse addictions than this, like I said this is #firstworldproblems 101. However, it's better not to ignore any addictions, even the seemingly harmless ones, as they might be connected to underlying issues that are more problematic.
As long as I could afford to purchase everything I wanted I didn't see it as a problem but now that I can't afford it, it has become an issue. This self-help thread is not for everyone who own a lot of games, only for those who see their game purchasing as a problem, either because of finances or because it makes them feel unhappy/guilty/overwhelmed. Or both.
Random_Coffee: The Norwegian currency is weak at the moment, making dollars and euros very expensive for me.
ne_zavarj: Have you seen the hungarian forint ??? You will cry . I miss the old times when I could travel to some place and one Swiss Franc would get me 1000 Lira in Italy and so on, it was fun.
AnimalMother117: You would think the GOG staff would take this thread down or something, since their whole purpose is to sell games...
The fact that they don't close a thread like this is the very reason I have spent most of my money here instead of e.g. on Steam. I only betrayed GOG twice when I bought the Fallout series and Runaway 3 on Steam sales instead of waiting for a sale here. I ended up getting the GOG versions as well so now I have zero games in my non-GOG collections that I don't have on GOG as well, making me quite a loyal fellow. I'll keep buying games from here but have to take a break. I'm quite certain that GOG staff would approve to me playing more of their games instead of just being a zombie collector. By playing games, I ultimately spread more love for GOG in this world than by hoarding endlessly.
I contemplated deeply before making this thread, debating with myself if making such a thread violates the "don't shit where you eat" principle, a principle I certainly believe in.
However, this is not a call for rebellion, I'm not telling people to not buy games. I want to discuss the topic of game purchasing addiction in a group therapy manner and my current decision to not buy any games does not have to be someone else's decision. It's a drastic measure for myself as I haven't come up with a better solution plus as I said, I simply can't afford it. For anyone who is equally broke, it is definitely a sensible decision to stop buying games for the time being. This is not a protest in any way.