Azaez said:
So today while sitting down and paying my car bill and insurance I had a thought about the Escapist. For days now I have read nothing more than what new games people are going to buy come fall, and i wondered how do you afford your games? The last game i bought new was Shogun 2 Total War and thats it, I find myself playing games like Age of Empires and Medieval 2 Total War, and Team Fortress 2. I cant seem to find the money to buy all these new games, and also have a problem with spending 50-60 dollars on new games. So, in all how do you afford your games?
You might not like buying used games, but if you don't have the 50-60 bucks to buy them, then it is really the only way to get games cheap, other than waiting a year or so for the price to drop.
I do it by waiting until I have money from my birthday or Christmas. Also, I have been know to ration food so I didn't have to buy as much food so I could save the money for games.
Example:
Last year around my birthday, I pre-ordered got four new games. Halo Reach, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2, Fable 3, and Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, and all of them I got collector's editions of, except Halo Reach. So of courses I was paying 80 dollars for them instead of 60.
The reason I was able to do it, is that first I used a small bit of college loan money marked use in buying food(I ate around half of what I normally eat, which with how I eat is a good thing for me to do), plus during my birthday I got a little over 100 dollars from family members, and finally, I used the 20 dollar game credit bonus I got from Amazon for pre-ordering Halo Reach on the Castlevania: LoS collector's edition, and I also got a 20 dollar credit from pre-ordering the collector's edition of Star Wars: TFU2 on my pre-order of Fable 3's collector's edition.
Now, when Christmas rolled around, I got a little over 350 dollars from family, plus just before Christmas, I graduated from college, and got around 450 dollars in congratulations checks from family.
Most of that 800 dollars went towards gas money and fixing my car. But there was enough leftover, and I had a third 20 dollar game credit from Amazon from that round of four pre-ordered games earlier, that I ended up in a four month span:
Pre-ordering Dragon Age 2, used the game credit on getting the Dragon Age: Origins: Ultimate Edition for 30 bucks instead of 50, I also got both Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 for 20 dollars each on Amazon, and I pre-ordered and got Pokemon White.
Oh, and I still had some money saved up that when my friends all decided to come together and all get Borderlands and play together, I used the saved money to get the Borderlands Game of the Year Edition.
So, you wanted to know how people like me afford games, that is one way we afford games.
I highly recommend saving up for new games you want and pre-ordering them. I probably would have only got a half to maybe three-fourths as many games as I did get if I hadn't had those 20 dollar pre-order bonus game credits from Amazon.