How do you decide if you should buy the game?
How do you decide if you should buy the game?
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I treat myself like a whore and buy myself shit
when someone makes a video saying "fuck you, buy the game"
Buy games?
Buy it, then if you dont like it within the first two hours refund it on Steam. Just dont do this more than 4 times because they start to catch on real quick.
if its not 90% off then no buy from me.
So you need like a pimp to slap you around and tell you what to buy? Hot.
Test it for 1 hour and refund if it sucks.
if I have 100x the price of the game in my savings account then I just buy it, I have dozens if not a few hundred games I own but never played, and still bought games as recent as yesterday
>the discount 75% or more
>I liked it when I pirated it
I buy a video game only when both sentences are true.
This.
i just see the name and it it rocks i consume it but only at full price
>AAA
Pirating it
>Indie
Pirating it, if I like it, I'm buying it on steam and follow them for their future games
>Just dont do this more than 4 times because they start to catch on real quick
Why, wtf they gonna do
I stil L respect the rules I can do it as many time as I want
I'd never pay 39 bucks for a video game. Only when it's on sale for 20 or less will I start entertaining the idea.
well steam service is cucked so they'll restrict your refund access if they think that you're "misusing it", which usually happens after you've refunded 4-5 times in the same month.
>pirate game
>beat it
>if I want to replay it, buy it
>beat it again
If a game has absolutely no replay value, I won't bother with buying it.
if it has good music i'll buy
I won't even consider new games at there full, price $70+ is retarded. If they drop to maybe $40 I'll start considering them.
I watch people playing
If it looks like shit
I don't
No commentary walkthroughs.
Read negative reviews, if there's anything I find not up my alley, I don't buy.
I opportunity cost analyze it, compare it to other games, and then decide. Relative preference and utility also matter. I'd pay 60$ for Mistover or any EO clone, but you couldn't catch me paying for any Assassins Creed or any Ubisoft lite shit, even if they were on sale for 1$. This is why Atelier games are extremely expensive but AAA flavor of the month shit goes on sale for 50% one month later.
>does the game seem to have good gameplay
>Is there anything else about the game that interests me
>looking at the average time to beat and whether or not people commonly do multiple playthroughs, will the game supply me with at least 1 hour per dollar spent of entertainment
If it costs less than $20 and either has substantial online features or I want to support the developers, I will get it.
has it been cracked / can i download it for free?
>yes please
all else
>miss me with that shit
This is a good approach, though I honestly just don't play AAA games anymore - free or otherwise. I'm tired of effeminate Canadians telling me that half of all medieval British knights were black as coal and/or strong women what don't need no man.
Steam sale in an hour and 40 mins. What are your hopes bros? I hope anime games are on sale.
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