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Aliasalpha: I've never understood that giving it up kind of thing. I've never heard of anyone giving up books or movies because they take up too much time.
It can be kind of "this hobby has eaten up too much of my attention, destroying my studies and my social life" type of thing that you just want to make sure doesn't bother you anymore. A bit like flushing down all your drugs and breaking the needles when you decide to go cold turkey. "Never ever anymore!".

A bit like that happened to me with Amiga long time ago, when I decided to sell all my Amiga stuff for a highly discounted price. I just wanted to get rid of it all (my past life), and soon. After that, my life became so much better, I got better friends, more influence and more sex than I could wave my dick at. Or so I hoped at least. I was kinda fed up with the whole gaming business at that point anyway.

It could be also that the OP just needs the money urgently, with mafia and all.

Anyway, too bad for him that is not legal nor very convenient for digital games/accounts.
Post edited February 19, 2012 by timppu
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FraterPerdurabo: This is one thing that I never understood.
"I quit playing games/WoW/xyz MMO/etc therefore I must sell my account"
Don't be an idiot. If you end up selling your account it will be at a massive undervalue anyway. Just keep it for when you snap out of your mid-life crisis and if the temptation is too much for you to handle, give it to a fellow GOGer who can look after it until you feel like coming back.
I thought that was mostly analogous to dumping all the booze down the sink when one quits drinking.
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FraterPerdurabo: Just keep it for when you snap out of your mid-life crisis and if the temptation is too much for you to handle, give it to a fellow GOGer who can look after it until you feel like coming back.
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Aliasalpha: I've never understood that giving it up kind of thing. I've never heard of anyone giving up books or movies because they take up too much time.
A movie takes up like 2 to 3 hours of your life max. Even if you rewatch it every few months you're probably talking less than 10 hours of real commitment per year. Books, it's a bit more, but similarly you don't find people typically reading the same book over and over again and spending all their time for months and longer reading it.

Which is probably why you don't hear about it happening so often. There are still people who ruin their lives with movies, Just look at the folks that obsess over Star Wars and Star Trek to the point of being stuck in their parents' basement till their in their 40s.
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spindown: I'm not surprised, to be honest. It seems like at least 90% of your posts here are about sales or buying games in general. How much do you actually play compared to the time you spend looking for new games to buy?
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keeveek: I've played around 30% of the games I bought? I don't see this as a problem, cause games are men's shoes and dresses. I buy them, because they looked nice / caught my interest.

I will play each one of them... someday? :P
I try to keep that sort of thing to a minimum. But, I definitely have a problem, fortunately, while I'm in the PRC without an easy way of paying any CC bills I rack up, I've had to go cold turkey.
Post edited February 19, 2012 by hedwards
Well, I think you always spend too much money on your hobbies, no matter what it is, so stop torturing yourself by denying yourself a pleasure of buying games! :P
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hedwards: There are still people who ruin their lives with movies, Just look at the folks that obsess over Star Wars and Star Trek to the point of being stuck in their parents' basement till their in their 40s.
I hope you realise that you've just used the same fallacies that idiots use to demonise gamers, metal fans, comic readers and the like. Entertainment does not create fucked up lives, fucked up lives are alleviated by entertainment.

Sure there's actual wow addicts but thats nothing to do with the game, thats because they have an addictive personality and because of that they find validation in the extremes of escapism. Fucked up brain, not fucked up game (fucking boring game but not fucked up)
You should be aware of the fact that if you buy "digital", you own exactly NOTHING so you can't sell anything to anybody....
ok have fun
I don't see the point in selling or the rush in playing the games you own. Unless you have a terminal illness or are really old, you have many years ahead of you. Keep the games, play one every once in a while.
My advice would be to use Craigslist instead of eBay, and not to give the information in your ad. Less likely to have the account locked that way.
Post edited February 19, 2012 by EC-
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keeveek: Well, I think you always spend too much money on your hobbies, no matter what it is, so stop torturing yourself by denying yourself a pleasure of buying games! :P
Exactly. I only do GOG which is more games than I really have time for (till I get that Lotto!). If I were into cars, or handyman stuff I would be using all my spare time on that( and maybe better off...). A rose is a rose is a hobby is a hobby....
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ne_zavarj: My Steam , GamersGate and Telltale accounts . Too many games too little time . :(
Then don't buy new games and play the ones that you already have. :/
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ne_zavarj: ... I just watch the lists of games that i own , and realised that i spent too much money on them in the past years .
Better now than never. You'll have a lot of quality evening time and considerably more money if you can keep up there.

Why not coming back in a couple of months and telling about how it went, if it felt good, what you spent your money for instead, ... I would be interested to hear.

Actually I feel similar. Last christmas sale on GOG I wanted to buy all my wishlisted games (around 20) and then I decided that this is nonsense, I will never play them and just a big waste of money. Instead for the first time I de-wishlisted most of them and finally only bought around 5. I didn't play any of it until now. Obviously I am making something wrong here.
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hedwards: There are still people who ruin their lives with movies, Just look at the folks that obsess over Star Wars and Star Trek to the point of being stuck in their parents' basement till their in their 40s.
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Aliasalpha: I hope you realise that you've just used the same fallacies that idiots use to demonise gamers, metal fans, comic readers and the like. Entertainment does not create fucked up lives, fucked up lives are alleviated by entertainment.

Sure there's actual wow addicts but thats nothing to do with the game, thats because they have an addictive personality and because of that they find validation in the extremes of escapism. Fucked up brain, not fucked up game (fucking boring game but not fucked up)
No, I didn't use any logical fallacy, but you sure did. Unless you can demonstrate that there aren't any, not even one, person who has ruined their life in that fashion and recognizes it. Which of course you can't, because you're relying upon a tired and flawed line of reasoning.

You're just being an apologist. WoW addiction isn't fundamentally that different from gambling addiction or possibly OCD. Denigrating those that have serious mental illness because it isn't convenient is really missing the point. There are some people who become so wrapped up in these things that they do have to go cold turkey if they're lucky, otherwise they need support groups or wind up in a state where they've thrown everything away.

I'm not sure why that's so hard to grasp. I remember last year reading of somebody that died following a multiday gaming session. I'm not sure just how much more ruined ones life could possibly get, but that's addiction. Just because you choose to rationalize the fact that it's not a real addication doesn't change the observation that all the signs and symptoms were there. Normally people quit their session before they get that sick, the only people I know of who don't are individuals suffering from addiction that will keep clicking their brains out until something physically stops them.
Who are these people who are so trigger happy with the downrep button? I'd really like to know. If you clicked it, please reply to this, and explain why I am getting a thread hidden from me, when I have no problem with it.

I think in my entire time on the forums I've clicked it about 5 times. It's not meant to indicate that you don't agree with a topic. It's supposed to indicate a thread is spam, highly offensive, or in some other way innapropriate.

Will anyone actually own up to pressing it?
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wpegg: Who are these people who are so trigger happy with the downrep button? I'd really like to know. If you clicked it, please reply to this, and explain why I am getting a thread hidden from me, when I have no problem with it.

I think in my entire time on the forums I've clicked it about 5 times. It's not meant to indicate that you don't agree with a topic. It's supposed to indicate a thread is spam, highly offensive, or in some other way innapropriate.

Will anyone actually own up to pressing it?
I uprep posts if it is low rated but doesn't deserve a low rating. OP is a good example of this. Mob mentality is strong here, as on many forums.
Yeah, I really don't understand why the OP is low rated. Please explain, downvoters.