I look at it like tipping a street musician.
The point isn’t to purchase access to the experience. You can get that for free if you want.
The point is to keep their creative outlet going, so I (and everyone around me) get to experience the next cool thing they do.
I support the arts as well.
Performance art, as it were
0% off: I sleep
10% off: eye-crack
25% off: gentle stirring
33% off: lean up on elbow
50% off: tentatively reaching for wallet
70% off: Urgh to purchase… rising.
80% off: Real Shit
90% off: STFU, and Take My Money
It gets me every time.
I feel like I do gaming right:
- Find a single blockbuster game from last year that looks good, download it
- Play it for 3-4 days straight over a long weekend without sleep, using a trainer to skip the grindey parts
- Finish it, get sick of gaming, sleep
- Don’t feel the need to touch another game for at least another 9 months
HEY! I can stop whenever I want!
Old dude has a bad case of Sigmoid Lip.
What causes that dimming effect at the bottom of the images you post? I know it’s some kind of overlay, I just don’t get what kind exactly.
Facebook methinks
Lots of games can come in bundles, if you buy a bundle because it has 1 game you want in it, I don’t know if it really matters if you don’t play the other 8 in the bundle. Especially when the entire bundle is cheaper than the game you wanted.
Time to find a new teacher.
I’ve adopted a policy of only buying if I am playing it instantly.
I don’t care if it’s on sale or not, if I’m not playing it in the next hour I’m not buying it.
I’ve never had a backlog since then, and never bought any games I’ve never played.
Most of the time, the biggest hurdle to a backlog is playing the first 10% of the game. Once I do, the other 90% comes much easier.
I made a point to play every game in my library a few years ago. Every game got 2 hours at a minimum (unless they didn’t work). Played some real gems like Torment: Tides of Numenera, Tyranny, and World of Goo.
I’ve played around 60% of my library an still have to remember this to myself all the time.
This is my gaming workflow.
Find game on steam I want to play
Check pricing history
Pirate game to see if it’s worth the current price
If it isn’t, I put it on my wishlist and continue playing until it goes on sale.
If the game turns out to be very good, then I buy it when it goes on sale.
How do you actually stop procrastinating on your steam games because I barely play them?
Oh it’s not like I’d enjoy myself to force play, I’d rather play what I feel like I’d enjoy.