Poll: So who here rents most of their games?

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diamount

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Now after being burnt so many times in the past, I've decided to rent most of my games now so even if I'm disappointed in a particular title my wallet is better for it and I've took comfort that yeah, it was worth the rent.

Now a few companies are excluded from this rule like Bioware and Bethesda (mostly because I primarily play their titles on the PC but also because I've never been disappointed). Now the company I've subscribed with are great, I always get new releases (well barring some console exclusives).

So, what say you?
 

Foxbat Flyer

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I never rent games... If I want to play a game, I also want to support the industry, so I always buy.
 

Kizi

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I never rent games. I remember one place here in Iceland that used to offer games for rent, but they dropped it ages ago.
 

diamount

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Odinsson said:
Well, being a PC gamer almost exclusively, renting games is impossible
Yes - I can understand that, although OnLive seems like a good way to do that, but the way it's setup just annoys me.
 

Aris Khandr

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I had Gamefly for a while, but mostly my XBox collects dust these days. I've found I just prefer to play games on my PC. If it weren't for my personal ban on Gamestop, I'd probably just trade the 360 in.
 

StriderShinryu

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I used to but don't any more. Not because I don't support the idea but just because there aren't any rental places even close to where I live. The closest was a BlockBuster maybe a 20 minute walk away but, well, it was a BlockBuster.

Besides, with so many reviews, previews, videos, trailers, Let's Plays, etc. out there these days it's almost silly to say that you bought a game without already knowing what it's like before hand.

My real reason for renting was never really about quality, it was about value. Take the new Gears for example. I loved the previous games in the series and know I'd love to play the 3rd but, as someone who barely plays any multi player shooters, I could never justify paying launch price for something I'd be done with in 8 hours.
 

Death God

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I have tried renting games before but where I am from, the rental fee is way too high and you have to rent out every day or you get a rental fee rather than just renting it out for two days or week. So, no. I buy all my games.
 

lacktheknack

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I'm PC exclusive. My strategy consists of only buying games that I am 100% sure I'll enjoy.

Plus, I'm pretty forgiving. I spend six bucks on a freaking sandwich, so you game simply has to be five times better than a sandwich (I rarely spend more than thirty dollars on a game). I'm pretty easily impressed, normally, so it's not hard.
 

Extra-Ordinary

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Yeah, I rent games. All the time. It used to be for the normal reason that people rent things. If I have an intrest in a game, I'll rent it. Now, after buying Dante's Inferno and thinking "Wow, it would have been nice to include stuff from the poem in there" if it's a new IP, I'll rent it.
 

TheTinyMan

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I...don't remember the last time I rented a game. I think it was for the Sega Genesis?

Renting costs are as high as buying some games used...I mostly buy console games used, and PC games off Steam during a sale. I'm kinda a hoarder. ^.^
 

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I rent almost everything, because I only have about $40 a month to game on and I can crush an average 40 hour rpg in less then a week, which is not a good combination.

so yes I rent and I love gamefly, who is now also letting me play a bunch of PC game for free, most of them suck or my little laptop can't run them but it is the thought that counts.
 

Batou667

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I pretty much echo what everybody else has said. I don't rent, because:

1) I generally buy preowned, so I'm happy to take a gamble on a half-price or bargain bucket game.

2) And anyway, my gaming purchases are generally informed by getting sequels or games that are part of a series I know I like, recommendations from my gamer friends, and playable demos.

3) If I rented a game and found I liked it, I'd want it in my (physical) collection. Even in the unlikey scenario that I completed it and got 100% of side-quests and collectibles within the rental period, I'd still feel awkward about giving the game back - I'd want to put it up on the shelf, like a trophy.

4) Games rarely represent throw-away entertainment for me. I like to take my time with a good game. Knowing that I've got only 4 days to play a game would make me rush it and spoil my enjoyment.

5) And yes, damn good point, for the cost of one or two rentals, I could buy and own a preowned game.
 

Kurokasumi

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I do quite the opposite. I just buy every game I want. If it sucks, oh well. trade it off to EBgames and get a discount on a game I know I will like. Life moves on.
 

TehCookie

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I take forever to beat games so I never rent them. Then again even if I wanted to there's no nearby place to. If I'm not 100% sure I'm going to love the title I wait for it to go down in price and buy it cheap.
 

Ilikemilkshake

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the last time i rented a game was about 10 years ago, although ive considered renting again recently because i usually finish games within 1-5 days.. so renting would be wayyy cheaper unless its a game i know i'll want to keep for a long time