Since I bought a new game console, it make me save much money on games. Do you know, how much money do you spend yearly on your games?
Very little actually. I am happy being a year behind, waiting for all the bugs to be ironed out and get a $60 title for $10
I'm guessing around $750. I buy most games when they go on sale, but some games I really want to pay full price for. Like Age of Wonders 3, Galciv3, Dungeon of the Endless, Planetary Annihilation. Supporting the stuff that I think is the most enjoyable.
Also there was the year when I played Allods online. Probably blew $1000 just on that.
This year not very much. Last year was more with a couple gigantic titles for PS3. But Steam Sales are my weakness.
The backlog is real.
Yeah, unless it's something I really want I'll just usually wait for a sale. Just as The_Gear said, I have such a backlog of games as it is.
It's about the same for console games.
Broad estimate of 40 euro per year. Only Steamsales.
$644.80
OMG, why are you willing to spend so much money on the games.
Wow... Why are you willing to spend so much money on the game?
I only paid for it below $200, it including pay for the game console
The past 2-3 years, I've been largely filling up my backlog with old games I wanted at dirt cheap prices. Now I pretty much have them all.
My purchasing now is a few games at full price (interesting strategy games, certain indies, PC fighting games)
A few games I'm on the fence on will be bought at 75% off (Paradox games tend to fall in this category now)
This is the year where the amount of money I've spent on gaming has gone down, which is the first time this has happening while my income hasn't drasically gone down.
Allods Online had an extremely novel concept at the time, teams of players building fantasy/steampunk ships and sailing through "Astral space", inhabited by demons and other players. If you survived long enough, you would eventually discover islands that you entered for a PVE dungeon. If one team raided an island it became unavailable for everyone. Once you made it out of the dungeon you had to survive piloting your ship back to base or all the loot was lost. The Astral Space was randomly generated each week and it was actually difficult to find your way around, and harder still to survive the trip back.
However, the game became more and more expensive and I gave it up in the end. Basically it was a P2W game that was aimed at so-called "whales". If you weren't willing to be that, there was little point to playing the game.
I very rarely pay full price for console games. The only exceptions for this in memory have been Halo games, Destiny, and mass effect 3.
I spent quite a lot in the last two-three years - probably around 1500-2000$ - but most of it on Kickstarters.
Correction, it was $542.30 (average over four years). Had a miscategorized transaction back in 2012 throwing it off... That is only game software across all platforms and various MMO subs off and on over that time.
When you consider that's far less than most people spend on cable TV (which I dropped years ago), it's not really that much as the core of an adult's home entertainment budget.
My worst year I spent $5,000, prior to getting married of course and part of that budget was on a new gaming rig. It was also the first year that I really tracked my expenses. The following year I made *changes*. Otherwise, it's anywhere from 500-1500 / year. Steam and MMOs have beena big help in cutting costs. As well as Stardock giving away free games .
That's cause your expensive wife forced you to spend money on her instead of games, duh!
Less than $100/year
except for galciv3 - this is my approach, as well. Great minds think alike. I might make an exception for fallout 4, but mostly, wait and get them as GOTY editions, on sale, w bug spray already applied liberally.
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