Posted December 16, 2014

ShadowWulfe
Boink.
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States

Geralt_of_Rivia
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Registered: Apr 2009
From Austria

cyboff
Rum Not Bombs!
Registered: Jan 2012
From Czech Republic
Posted December 16, 2014
because of Steamworks?

JMich
A Horrible Human Person. If you need me, chat.
Registered: Apr 2011
From Greece
Posted December 16, 2014
See here

cyboff
Rum Not Bombs!
Registered: Jan 2012
From Czech Republic

OdanUrr
Time Lord
Registered: Apr 2012
From Uruguay
Posted December 16, 2014
It's the sale culture, really. We buy things because they're on discount and we think it's a great deal that won't repeat itself soon, even when we have ample evidence to the contrary, particularly when we're talking about digital goods.

Gilozard
Registered: Apr 2011
From United States
Posted December 16, 2014

Am I sick?! :(

"Hi. My name is _ and I can't stop buying games."

victorchopin
Laika's man
Registered: May 2011
From Congo, Republic of
Posted December 16, 2014

Am I sick?! :(

better get used to it?

cyboff
Rum Not Bombs!
Registered: Jan 2012
From Czech Republic

flashpulse
New User
Registered: Feb 2010
From United States
Posted December 16, 2014
Where is Elliot Quest? Steam gets everything before GOG.

Silverhawk170485
New User
Registered: Dec 2011
From Germany
Posted December 16, 2014

(Asking because I actually kinda long for the day when I'm not burning fistfuls of cash every time a sale comes around, and it sounds like you've reached that point.)
My wishlist: 0
I don't use the wishlist. When I want something I buy it despite if it's on sale or not.
Earlier I burnt more money for discotheks. About €80 (about $100) every weekend. Nowadays I don't go to discotheks so often anymore. So I have the money left to burn it elsewhere. But it's the way less money. So it got better. ;)
Post edited December 16, 2014 by Silverhawk170485

victorchopin
Laika's man
Registered: May 2011
From Congo, Republic of
Posted December 16, 2014

(Asking because I actually kinda long for the day when I'm not burning fistfuls of cash every time a sale comes around, and it sounds like you've reached that point.)

My wishlist: 0
I don't use the wishlist. When I want something I buy it despite if it's on sale or not.
Earlier I burnt more money for discotheks. About €80 (about $100) every weekend. Nowadays I don't go to discotheks so often anymore. So I have the money left to burn it elsewhere. But it's the way less money. So it got better. ;)
Good one, pal
Disco SUCKS!

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted December 16, 2014

(Asking because I actually kinda long for the day when I'm not burning fistfuls of cash every time a sale comes around, and it sounds like you've reached that point.)

My wishlist: 0
I don't use the wishlist. When I want something I buy it despite if it's on sale or not.
Earlier I burnt more money for discotheks. About €80 (about $100) every weekend. Nowadays I don't go to discotheks so often anymore. So I have the money left to burn it elsewhere. But it's the way less money. So it got better. ;)
Well, I tend to go for the classics, buying even crap items if they're on the rare side. Don't do so with independents since a lot of those tend to be crap, only without any sort of historical significance, so why bother.
Another year and I should be at your level, but I can already see why it'd get frustrating, especially with you going for items immediately rather than waiting.

Silverhawk170485
New User
Registered: Dec 2011
From Germany
Posted December 16, 2014

My wishlist: 0
I don't use the wishlist. When I want something I buy it despite if it's on sale or not.
Earlier I burnt more money for discotheks. About €80 (about $100) every weekend. Nowadays I don't go to discotheks so often anymore. So I have the money left to burn it elsewhere. But it's the way less money. So it got better. ;)

Well, I tend to go for the classics, buying even crap items if they're on the rare side. Don't do so with independents since a lot of those tend to be crap, only without any sort of historical significance, so why bother.
Another year and I should be at your level, but I can already see why it'd get frustrating, especially with you going for items immediately rather than waiting.
Post edited December 16, 2014 by Silverhawk170485

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted December 16, 2014

Well, I tend to go for the classics, buying even crap items if they're on the rare side. Don't do so with independents since a lot of those tend to be crap, only without any sort of historical significance, so why bother.
Another year and I should be at your level, but I can already see why it'd get frustrating, especially with you going for items immediately rather than waiting.
