Let's talk about what we do with games we've already beaten. The poll questions say it all to start things off. But here's a few more:
Do you think it's worth buying physical games today?
Do you think of buying games as an investment or just a hobby?
Is it ethical to hold on to games you've already beaten, if you never plan to play them again?*
*Theory being since physical games are of limited quantity, every dust collecting one sitting on a shelf unplayed, is keeping someone who might actually want to play it from doing so.
After you beat a physical game, do you...
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Oh, man, those poll options. I think "collector" is just a nicer term for hoarder, so I gotta figure out which one I should choose if I'm honest with myself. 
In fact, all four of those top options have a ring of truth for me.
In fact, all four of those top options have a ring of truth for me.
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I am a hoarder.
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There is definitely a distinction between collector and hoarder.
A lot depends on quality of the game. If I did not like the game much, I may sell it, but if I loved it, I probably keep it.
A lot depends on quality of the game. If I did not like the game much, I may sell it, but if I loved it, I probably keep it.
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That's why I ask the hard questions. Look inside yourself for the answer that rings true 9 times out of 10, and choose wisely.
I realized I was a already-beaten-game-hoarder recently and have begun to do something about it.
That's why I ask the hard questions. Look inside yourself for the answer that rings true 9 times out of 10, and choose wisely.
I realized I was a already-beaten-game-hoarder recently and have begun to do something about it.
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Pulsar's got it.
It depends on the game. There are some games I really freaking love and could never get rid of. I will always have a copy of Catherine in my possession for instance. Arcade style games like fighting and racing games - those ones you can pick up and play really easily I like to keep around too.
On the other hand. When I was real into Call of Duty - I'd trade the year old copy for the new one once it came out.
Of course with digital games you don't really get much of a choice so a huge portion of the games I own are stuck with me until they get delisted by the publisher in 5 years.
It depends on the game. There are some games I really freaking love and could never get rid of. I will always have a copy of Catherine in my possession for instance. Arcade style games like fighting and racing games - those ones you can pick up and play really easily I like to keep around too.
On the other hand. When I was real into Call of Duty - I'd trade the year old copy for the new one once it came out.
Of course with digital games you don't really get much of a choice so a huge portion of the games I own are stuck with me until they get delisted by the publisher in 5 years.
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I picked #2. I collect, but sometimes I don't keep things.
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The nice thing about GOG is that even when the games are delisted from the store, you keep your access to them if you had purchased them previously. I thankfully still have the Descent trilogy and the likes of XIII on my account thanks to this.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Of course with digital games you don't really get much of a choice so a huge portion of the games I own are stuck with me until they get delisted by the publisher in 5 years.
As for me, I tend not to sell games I've acquired, though recently I've begun looking into it and sold some Saturn titles to noise. But the reason for this isn't actually because I want to hoard the games. It's actually that I hate going to the post office.
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Which services actually remove them from your library? Besides a few instances of PSN doing it, I can't recall losing access to a digital game I paid for.Ack wrote:The nice thing about GOG is that even when the games are delisted from the store, you keep your access to them if you had purchased them previously. I thankfully still have the Descent trilogy and the likes of XIII on my account thanks to this.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Of course with digital games you don't really get much of a choice so a huge portion of the games I own are stuck with me until they get delisted by the publisher in 5 years.
As for me, I tend not to sell games I've acquired, though recently I've begun looking into it and sold some Saturn titles to noise. But the reason for this isn't actually because I want to hoard the games. It's actually that I hate going to the post office.
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