And yet I'd pay quadruple to get my hands on a legit GOG copy of: No reason to "bite the bullet" and purchase for full price. I can't count how many games I didn't buy in my life.and yet, I was missing nothing. No reason to "bite the bullet" and purchase for full price.Īnd if I miss a game, because it gets removed from sale? Or because my (then) new hard-/software won't support the game anymore? I know that a game will basically be available "forever".Īnd I know its price will go down - sometimes even drastically. What you didn't get "while it was hot", you probably got never. If it was, you bought it - full price or not.Īfter all: you drove there, fully aware that it would cost you full price.Īnd when you found a discounted game that interested you, it came as a (welcomed) surprise.Īnd even if it was "only" 33% off, you bought it basically immediately, because such a good deal couldn't be ignored.īesides: you never knew if said game would still be available the next time you drove to the store.ĭue to limited shelf space, games got regularily sorted out. Searching through the shelves, always hoping the game you're after is available. I remember when I had to drive to the next electronics store to buy games. I see that as a natural consequence of all this. ![]() I've noticed recently that the discounts that would have convinced me to buy games a few years ago aren't enough anymore, and I'm always waiting for the biggest discounts possible.Īlso, sales were an event I looked forward to. DarkBattler: For me, it's even worse than that now.
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