Fahdis
Member
Yes, it seems like I have some criterias before I buy games or even play them. I've become a snob of some sort. But perhaps I'm economical on a subjective level. But either way here goes:
- Never buy a game more than $5-$10 (will wait years if I have to).
- Never buy a game on Launch.
- Buy Complete Editions or Final Patched Versions Only (made the mistake of buying Tekken 7 and Street Fighter V on Launch).
- Never spend more than a $100 on games every year (if I have to).
- Only buy on Steam and only when discounted.
- I prefer games with Achievements. Finishing them completely is a Challenge on its own.
- Play the game at the easiest difficulty to respect your time (unless Achievement requires to play on Hardest difficulty).
- Once finished I don't play the same game ever again, unless it has nostalgia (more adventures are waiting).
- If I can use ingame cheats or trainers on SP games for fun at times, I will.
- Avoid MP at all cost unless its fun.
- Avoid MMO's and GAAS as much as I can.
What's your gaming rules you have applied to yourself? Also Merry Christmas to you all.
- Never buy a game more than $5-$10 (will wait years if I have to).
- Never buy a game on Launch.
- Buy Complete Editions or Final Patched Versions Only (made the mistake of buying Tekken 7 and Street Fighter V on Launch).
- Never spend more than a $100 on games every year (if I have to).
- Only buy on Steam and only when discounted.
- I prefer games with Achievements. Finishing them completely is a Challenge on its own.
- Play the game at the easiest difficulty to respect your time (unless Achievement requires to play on Hardest difficulty).
- Once finished I don't play the same game ever again, unless it has nostalgia (more adventures are waiting).
- If I can use ingame cheats or trainers on SP games for fun at times, I will.
- Avoid MP at all cost unless its fun.
- Avoid MMO's and GAAS as much as I can.
What's your gaming rules you have applied to yourself? Also Merry Christmas to you all.