Do Steam sales prey on hoarding behavior?
>>381705765
Yes, I cured myself couple years back and now I look with disgust at my 1000+ library.
>>381705765
Probably. My issue is I underestimate how much time I'll spend with a game, so I haven't even completed last sale's buys when the next sale comes. But I'm fucked since a majority of my backlog is long as hell games.
90% sure yeah. I used to buy the most shitty games just because they were on sale and I felt like I needed to get them in case I ever wanted to play them. Similar to how someone might collect a ton of junk because "I might use it some day." I've basically quit ever looking at sales because I know I'll be tempted. Of course this hasn't stopped me from having 996 games in my wishlist.
Yes and the little card collecting games are a part of that.
I hate this gamification trend too. Recently the website that I order food from implemented achievements. One for ordering from 5 different place, ordering for 100 different places etc. It's total cancer.
>>381705765
God yes.
>>381705765
Without out doubt yes. To be fair though, sales were fucking great back then. Lot of time wasted with friends playing co op on all sorts of games.
>>381707290
>Recently the website that I order food from implemented achievements
Which website? I'm curious.
No. I don't buy unless I plan to get the game.
They ALMOST had me once. I was about to buy every game on a certain list to get that tf2 kraken hat.
It's how I got stuck with R.U.S.E but that was the only one. My game lists is small but full of quality unless it was a free game or something
>>381709231
*plan to play
fuck
>>381708991
it's called yemeksepeti
>>381705765
absolutely