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| View Poll Results: Better to Rent or Buy a Video Game? | |||
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7 | 22.58% |
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24 | 77.42% |
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Even under the circumstances of a very short game, I tend to buy my games anyway. I love opening a game for just 10 minutes to get a feel of it again. There are very very few games that I've wanted to try yet not own at the same time. I think if I don't have a certain level of interest or curiosity, I just don't bother playing it at all (i.e. when Breath of Fire Dragon Quarter came out). A lot of games fall in between both criterias of rent or buy for me, so I just end up buying them.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
The lingering money issue is also in question. Not all gamer's work part time or even in some cases like mine, already have a career. So I suppose the amount you buy or rent, play once or several times through is primarily a matter of whether or not you have the opportunity to buy more games. Of course then there are those who merely buy games to bulk their collection, but I think the joy of having a collection is to witness a huge horde of games where each one was handpicked and very much worth the purchase.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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