[QUOTE="mems_1224"][QUOTE="Murderstyle75"]And absoutely nothing in the world to show for the money you spent. I actually take pride in my game library and thanks to people like you who don't guy games, price drops and mega sales are almost instant. Was Tomb Raider really a better game a few months ago? Are you really that pathetic, you need to play a game as soon as it comes out? And now I can play Tomb Raider as many times as I want. You got to play it once and had to send it back.
Hell. At least with Plus, when I renew the cheap yearly subscription, every game I ever downloaded is still there for me to play.Murderstyle75
Why would I want to keep games Im never going to play again? enjoy your one game that you overpaid for. :lol:Because you are everything that's wrong with gaming. Your idea of gaming is quantity and not quality or even appreciation. Probably one of those jackasses who plays soley for Gamerscore. And how are those Online Passes working out for you? At least Plus members can actually play all their games online.
Yeah.... I agree with you Murderstyle. I savor the games I play and don't rush through. I also find appreciation in a large collection of games to play whenever I desire. I have 100s from PC , Console and Handhelds since the early 80s when I was a kid. I love this hobby and I would never dream of renting a game and have to return it right away. This isn't the Atari/NES era where games were an hour long at most. The epic LAST OF US, took me 27 hours to get through, and I enjoyed every second of it, enough to play throuh new game plus (eventually).
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That 27 hours took me 2 weeks to accomplish. Why, because I have a full time job, a wife, 2 kids,other hobbies like guitar, and kayaking, and a social life outside of gaming. I could never get more than 2 hours in a night for gaming (and thats staying up till 3:00am and going into work at 8am..) How do people put so much of their day into gaming? Do they have nothing else in real life to do?
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