Do you finish your backlog before getting new games?

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#1 The_Last_Ride
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I am not so good at doing this, anyone else buy games before they are finished with their baklog? Or do you guys finish them?

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#2 Lulekani
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I have no backlog (because I have no friends).
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#3 Jackc8
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I'm absolutely terrible about that.  The worst part is that even if I'm really looking forward to a game when I buy it, after it sits on my shelf for months I lose interest. 

Next gen I swear I'm just buying one game, finishing it (or deciding I don't like it and I'm quitting) and then buying one new game.  That way the excitement of getting a new game will still be there.

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#4 EvilSelf
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Yes, i do finish my backlog actually.

The reason for that is money allocation. Why pay full price for a game, when i still have a backlog of games to play?

By the time i finish playing my backlog, the prices of the games i was willing to buy would have significantly dropped. Extra cash in your pocket makes much more prudent decision than paying full price for games that you dont plan on finishing anytime soon.

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#5 Justforvisit
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If I'd do that I would not buy new games for a veeeeeery veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery long time....and then....well until I play them they're already old again and other new games are out......devil's circle....

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#6 Cyberdot
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Yes, I was doing pretty well until I see an awesome deal for BioShock Infinite that comes with 3 free games and at a discount in Green Man Gaming compared with the price in Steam.

Sweet deals are getting to me. :cry:

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#7 sukraj
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yes

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#8 NexApex
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I'm currently playing through a huge back log of about 70+ games at the moment before the new consoles are out, but I'm averaging around 4 games a month. :(

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#9 lancea34
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I try to, but with all the great games coming out it's kinda hard not to get new games.
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#10 The_Last_Ride
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Yes, i do finish my backlog actually.

The reason for that is money allocation. Why pay full price for a game, when i still have a backlog of games to play?

By the time i finish playing my backlog, the prices of the games i was willing to buy would have significantly dropped. Extra cash in your pocket makes much more prudent decision than paying full price for games that you dont plan on finishing anytime soon.

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That is why i usually don't buy games that are brand spanking new
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#11 Minishdriveby
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There wouldn't be a backlog if I finished games before buying new ones now would there?
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#12 famicommander
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No, my backlog just keeps getting bigger and bigger. That's okay, though, because from the looks of things I won't be buying too many more games in the future. I NEVER buy digital games (or books, movies, music, etc) with DRM of any sort and the WiiU will be my last console for sure, so that pretty much just leaves DRM-free PC stores like GOG and the Humble Bundle dudes. Modern AAA gaming is pretty cookie-cutter anyway. The next time I hear someone tell me Tomb Raider or Skyrim are great games I might just blow my brains out.
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#13 SoNin360
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At this point, no. Too many games I've picked up from sales/PS+ to get through before purchasing and playing a newer game.
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#14 Ballroompirate
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Nope, I still have around 28 games in my backlog.

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#15 Namgis
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I would have to stop buying games for at least 2 years to clear my backlog. I buy games when I see something I like at a price I like. There are so many great games out there that I want to play, I was planning on skipping next gen due to this fact. My wallet would be much thicker if I did only buy when I need one to play, but some games might be very difficult to find or get forgotten.

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#16 Pvt_r3d
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I wish I did.
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#17 The_Last_Ride
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There wouldn't be a backlog if I finished games before buying new ones now would there?Minishdriveby
Well that is why i am asking :3
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#18 Spartan_N7
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I normally do, but lately no. Ive got quite a backlog now. Around 20 titles. Bioshock Bioshock 2 Bioshock Infinite Hitman 2 Hitman 3 Hitman 4 Hitman 5 Killzone 3 Resistance 1 Resistance 2 Resistance 3 Resident Evil 6 Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Dark Souls Dishonored Final Fantasy 13 Ico Shadow of The Collosus Kingdoms of Amular Spec Ops: The Line Infamous 2 Yeah' it's pretty ridiculous.
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#19 XIntoTheBlue
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I have trouble catching up on my backlog. For me, I like playing a lot of games that only end when you get bored of it (like Total War and Civilization series). Those sort of games make it hard for me to play catch up with a backlog.
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#20 DecadesOfGaming
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I'm usually quite good at finishing games before buying others..

I've usually got two titles on the go at the same time..

But haven't bought a game for a while though due to the fact that I needed to finish GTA4, Darksiders 2, Dark Souls Prepara To Die, The Limbo, Trials, Splosionman Triple pack, Arkedo Series 3 Pixel, Mercury Hg, Shivering Islands, plus I need to restart Fallout Vagas some day..

It's the first time I've had so many games to finish to be honest, in the future I'll probably just stick to the original plan of playing a FPS and a RPG at the same time.. Coz it's starting to become a drag..

I've nearly completed most of them now.

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#21 Minishdriveby
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[QUOTE="Minishdriveby"]There wouldn't be a backlog if I finished games before buying new ones now would there?The_Last_Ride
Well that is why i am asking :3

Sorry what I'm saying is if someone always finishes a game before buying a new one he would never have a pile of games to finish which means there would never be a backlog to complete in the first place. I'm just arguing semantics with you :P I have about 40 games in mine. Some I haven't even opened....
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#22 HipHopBeats
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Lol, I used to feel bad about having 8 - 10 games in my backlog until I saw some 'how many games in your backlog' threads on here. Eventually I do finish games but not at the rate I would like. Still doesn't stop me from purchasing new ones though. 

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#23 Venom_Raptor
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I never have a backlog. I'm never playing 2 single player games at the same time, and will finish one before I move onto the next.

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#24 burgeg
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PS Plus makes that impossible. Seriously, it's impossible. That's not a figure of speech. It's literally impossible. Even if I vowed never to buy another game ever again my backlog still wouldn't ever be finished by the time the next batch of PS Plus games come out the next month. I go months without buying a new game these days and my backlog still doesn't come anywhere close to being finished.

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#25 M13L13S
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Not at all. I suck at finishing games. I was in the middle of Bioshock 2 when Gears of War: Judgment came out. Of course, I put Bioshock 2 on the back burner until I beat Judgment.

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#26 Legolas_Katarn
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No, I have a lot of unfinished games. Mostly on the PC, due to problems I am having with my PC running games I've been unable to finish or play a lot of them. Steam sales and Humble Bundle are mostly to blame.
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#27 Articuno76
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Yes, i do finish my backlog actually.

The reason for that is money allocation. Why pay full price for a game, when i still have a backlog of games to play?

By the time i finish playing my backlog, the prices of the games i was willing to buy would have significantly dropped. Extra cash in your pocket makes much more prudent decision than paying full price for games that you dont plan on finishing anytime soon.

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For me it doesn't make sense to continue to soldier on through a game if there is another game you want to play more (and now). The point of the game is to enjoy playing it, and it is very easy for an interesting game to simply stop being interesting on something as small as a whim. It could be as small as seeing a clip on facebook of a game I haven't played in years, or watching a TV show with a setting that I'd rather be playing than the one I'm currently moving through. Having said that, I don't buy games at full price. I don't see why anyone would when you can get them considerably cheaper online (and new) sometimes on release day (why on earth would anyone pay MSRP?).
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#28 jcopp72
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its not really a backlog if you finish a game before moving on to the next one.
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#29 lilasianwonder
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I try to but it seldom happens.

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#30 t1striker
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I wish dont really have the time.

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#31 deactivated-57e5de5e137a4
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I generally play from the backlog unless it's an exceptionally good deal or something I've wanted a long time.
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#32 deactivated-57e5de5e137a4
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[QUOTE="EvilSelf"]

Yes, i do finish my backlog actually.

The reason for that is money allocation. Why pay full price for a game, when i still have a backlog of games to play?

By the time i finish playing my backlog, the prices of the games i was willing to buy would have significantly dropped. Extra cash in your pocket makes much more prudent decision than paying full price for games that you dont plan on finishing anytime soon.

Articuno76
For me it doesn't make sense to continue to soldier on through a game if there is another game you want to play more (and now). The point of the game is to enjoy playing it, and it is very easy for an interesting game to simply stop being interesting on something as small as a whim. It could be as small as seeing a clip on facebook of a game I haven't played in years, or watching a TV show with a setting that I'd rather be playing than the one I'm currently moving through. Having said that, I don't buy games at full price. I don't see why anyone would when you can get them considerably cheaper online (and new) sometimes on release day (why on earth would anyone pay MSRP?).

Yea. This is pretty much my philosophy. I have several games that I've spent less than 30 minutes playing simply because they weren't as fun as I thought, I got them for very cheap, and I have other things I'd rather play.
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#33 The_Last_Ride
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[QUOTE="The_Last_Ride"][QUOTE="Minishdriveby"]There wouldn't be a backlog if I finished games before buying new ones now would there?Minishdriveby
Well that is why i am asking :3

Sorry what I'm saying is if someone always finishes a game before buying a new one he would never have a pile of games to finish which means there would never be a backlog to complete in the first place. I'm just arguing semantics with you :P I have about 40 games in mine. Some I haven't even opened....

true, you could argue my topic, but it's an easy concept :3
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#34 Lucky_Krystal
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I should. But I don't. :cry:

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#35 The_Last_Ride
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I should. But I don't. :cry:

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#36 yellosnolvr
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i'm horrible about getting new games when i'm in the middle of a hundred other games.
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#37 Big_Red_Button
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My backlog has hundreds of games in it, I'm never going to finish it. It grows faster than I can get through it. Same with movies, TV shows, comics, manga, anime, cartoons, books and music.

Recently I've been playing through old isometric CRPGs. Planescape, Baldur's Gate, Arcanum, Fallout, stuff like that. It's a shame the modern RPGs are so bad because these games are absolutely amazing.

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#38 The_Last_Ride
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i'm horrible about getting new games when i'm in the middle of a hundred other games.yellosnolvr
same here, but i don't have hundreds of other games :P
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#39 EvilSelf
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[QUOTE="EvilSelf"]

Yes, i do finish my backlog actually.

The reason for that is money allocation. Why pay full price for a game, when i still have a backlog of games to play?

By the time i finish playing my backlog, the prices of the games i was willing to buy would have significantly dropped. Extra cash in your pocket makes much more prudent decision than paying full price for games that you dont plan on finishing anytime soon.

Articuno76

For me it doesn't make sense to continue to soldier on through a game if there is another game you want to play more (and now). The point of the game is to enjoy playing it, and it is very easy for an interesting game to simply stop being interesting on something as small as a whim. It could be as small as seeing a clip on facebook of a game I haven't played in years, or watching a TV show with a setting that I'd rather be playing than the one I'm currently moving through. Having said that, I don't buy games at full price. I don't see why anyone would when you can get them considerably cheaper online (and new) sometimes on release day (why on earth would anyone pay MSRP?).

My point was more in a scenario where you have two good games to play and a third one coming out very soon. For instance, Gears Judgment was released just a week before Bioshock Infinite. I waited to get Infinite (3 days after release date i got it for 39.99 off Amazon) because i was finishing up Gears Judgment.Why spent full price for a game that i intended to play AFTER i finished a previously started game. it doesn't make financial sense.

It is not a matter whether you continue playing and finishing a game that you did not enjoy. I usually do not consider those game part of my backlog and sell them as fast as i can. My backlog consists of games that i like and intend to finish.

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#40 Diablo-B
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I have games from a year ago that I havent even broken the seal off of. Yet if a great game comes out I buy it. Im just happy that right now there wont be a lot of games Im interested in coming out so I can start finishing some of them.
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#41 Vyse_Legends
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Nope.

I rarely buy games these days so my backlog is nonexistant. And when I do buy a game I destroy the hell out of it since I have no other games to get in the way of it.:lol:

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#42 The_Last_Ride
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I have games from a year ago that I havent even broken the seal off of. Yet if a great game comes out I buy it. Im just happy that right now there wont be a lot of games Im interested in coming out so I can start finishing some of them.Diablo-B
i know the feeling :P
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#43 Rattlesnake_8
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I always have a back log, a new game will come out I really want and I will get it. When I'm done I'll try to get through an older game in my back log before moving onto the next new one but doesn't always happen.
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#44 dagreenfish
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Nope, especially cuz I've been going back and picking up games I missed from previous gens. So when I come across a game I've been looking for in good condition and price, I grab it regardless of my backlog.

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#45 Goyoshi12
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I never have a backlog anyways, so.....yes?

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#46 cprmauldin
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Nope. Though I tend to manage it pretty well. I usually wait to finish a game or two before buying more, and I try to at least be playing something from my backlog while I'm playing something new. That way the backlog doesn't get out of hand.

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#47 bagelrj
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Not usually but sometimes, especially around xmas i might be playing a game and then when i get new ones i will play those
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#48 xGamePlayerx19
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Ever since I got a job Ive un-noticeably created a backlog that keeps getting bigger and bigger, but yes I try to finish at least a few games before I buy a new one.

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#49 The_Last_Ride
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Ever since I got a job Ive un-noticeably created a backlog that keeps getting bigger and bigger, but yes I try to finish at least a few games before I buy a new one.

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Same here:P. I also tend to buy older games
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#50 jdc6305
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I play one game at a time and play it till I finish it unless it's something I loose interest in. I buy tons of game and in the meantime I just add them to my back log. I don't buy games new I wait till their dirt cheap. Buying games new is a waste of money when in 6 months their half price. I have enough games to keep me occupied until price drops. I also wait for game of the year or complete editions with all the DLC. DLC is another reason I no longer buy games day 1. If they can't include the entire game when it comes out I can't justify paying full price.