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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: seether on June 07, 2018, 05:12:50 pm
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Some of you dudes own 2,000+ titles.
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I own over 1000 games but I am still not satisfied with my collection to be honest. Collecting video games becomes a habit for me. I want a bigger collection. But I am not ever sure of what I want to play.
It't hard getting into a new game for me.
However I own vary few repeats and I don't understand why some people collect different color console and controllers beyond what most collectors use. It's nice to have a spare but I never understood why some people own beyond 4 controllers or remote just because it is a different color or edition.
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Yes but I still like getting more but mostly just retro stuff because im buying to play and collect if its this generation stuff im only buying to play cause I'll more than likely be dead before it's worth anything.
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If I had to never buy a game again, I'd be content with what I own, but I'm always finding games I don't own that I think I'd enjoy.
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Very much so, and I mean that even after downsizing substantially over the past year. With a few minor exceptions I've missed nothing I've sold off and what I do still have is more than enough to keep me occupied and happy. I've also known what it's like to own very rare and very expensive games, and they really didn't make me any happier to own them.
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I'm very satisfied with my collection.
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Yeah, mostly.
I'll always keep an eye for more, but I've got more than enough to keep me playing for years, across a good number of consoles, handhelds, and generations.
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If I had to never buy a game again, I'd be content with what I own, but I'm always finding games I don't own that I think I'd enjoy.
I agree with this. The only thing not satisfying is no longer having adequate time to fully enjoy what I play. I have little spare time and sometimes as I play one game I feel the need to rush through to get to the next one.
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Compared to last year when I started being more serious about gaming, i'm definitely satisfied with what I have. I used to have around 150-200 games with a lot from my childhood (also having all the Sims 1 to 3 + all the console games helped boost the number a lot lol) and now i'm around 400-50 physical games. I do want more obviously but I also buy a lot of games digitally (if it's cheaper lol) and I also only buy games I want to play.
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there's probably 1000+ more games I'd like to have in my collection, but I'm fairly content with it.
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I've had a significant downsize since last year and as it stand, I am satisfied. Thats not to say that there arent a select few I would like to have but I am not going out of my way like I used to.
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There are a select few games that I still really want but even if I would add zero games in the future to the collection It's not a big deal except for the new mario 3d, mario kart and smash bros games.
I'm very pleased with the current collection it has become allot better than I expected it to be. I have my nostalgic games and pretty much all my personal must haves that i really wanted with allot of interesting more niche titles for some more variety I'm not going to miss much personally gameplay wise.
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There are a select few games that I still really want
Which are?
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There are a select few games that I still really want
Which are?
Nothing to special It's pretty hyped so it's not really unknown to others.
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Once my PS4 collection is complete, so am I.
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No. I'm always looking to increase it. I'm definitely more satisfied with it now than perhaps three years ago, but it's not nearly the size or coolness I would like it to be at.
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Finally reached over 1,000 items this year.
Overall I am satisfied.
Collecting anything this gen or next seems pointless now that everything is released unfinished.
I’ll keep collecting a larger amount of past gens and a small amount of current gen.
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I'm definitely satisfied with what I have. There are always new games releasing though, so it's an endless cycle right now it seems.
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No, I would love more physical PC games with the game on disc and without requiring some extra platform like Steam, but PC games rarely get physical releases anymore and even if they do they are usually just a Steam code in a box. I refuse to pay for a digitally distributed game and I obviously like physical copies but PC is my favorite platform which happens to be the platform that popularized digital distribution and pretty much all PC gamers these days are fine with throwing money away to Steam or GOG which sucks for me.
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That a pretty interesting question. Does it have to do with burn out or are we just happy with what we have?
I’m satisfied. I’d be happy with no more retro games; but at the same time, I’m always looking.
I’m happy, but I guess I’m a glutton.