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I paid $100
No regrets
Am i bad.......
Around 300€, still not enough!
I stopped buying games years ago when the price reached $20 and they started using disks instead of CD Roms.
I’m still holding out knowing my stance will eventually force the game companies to bring down the price to what it used to be in the old days …
Don’t support the cause of the OP when I started my cause many years before he did …
Good advice! A solid gaming chair is as important as a good mattress, if not more considering some of us spend twice as long on it :D
Yeah.
So.
No.
So what's your profession that qualifies you to give professional advicein this case?
Life coach? Financial advisor? Author of ♥♥♥♥♥♥ self-help books?
Because as it stands you're just some random person on the internet, nothing professional about that - you get that title for free with your ISP bill, no qualifications needed.
& if you see the price tags of Triple A Games from then and now.. they're 20 Dollars more than they were before. Hell World of Warcraft price was just 50 Dollars & that is one of the example.