TrevorWilliams: I have extra Steam keys to both Syberia games, and will PM two different winners the codes after a random amount of time has gone by, probably a few hours.
I'm finding myself buying more digital books, music, and especially games than I'll ever possibly use. I just can't resist these sales. Over 100 GOG purchases this week, buying almost every indie/humble bundle, steam sales, comixology sales, etc etc Any tips from anyone who has conquered this problem?
Spinorial: Here's some advice: PM THE SAME FUCKING WINNER!!!! Syberia need to be played together! You'd be shafting both winners that way.
True, but I'm not sure how many unredeemed codes I'll stumble upon, and I'd rather gift/help two people than one. And it's not really shafting the receiver of part to if they already own part one, or are willing to spend the buck to buy it. Similar for the receiver of part one; they may not like it enough to even want to continue on to part two.
But yeah, in hindsight I'd do both together, but I promised two winners and two it'll be this time.
GreenDigitalWolf: I'm in. Thanks for the giveaway!
My advice is that you only buy a game if you have no more than 20 untouched games, if you have "completed" at least 3 games after your last buy, etc.
I have over ten thousand untouched games unfortunately. Most just iOS apps that were free for the day, but they're there in my cloud, waiting to be tried..... But hundreds of unplayed or barely played console carts and PC packages, 600 or more games on GOG / Steam.
I can't ramble for pages on the whole hoarding problem (at least mine is mainly digital or small item stuff and I'm not in danger of being on a reality show someday), but i won't bore you all and will pick some winners here.