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Just think, if you had set aside $5 every month since 2 sales ago you'd be able to buy it now...
My guy, you could've put aside ONE DOLLAR a month during that time and could have been playing it 2 years ago...but yeah, wait until it drops below 20....LOL!!!!
If money is tight, you shouldn't be buying videogames.
If money is tight and you can't afford $30, change your priorities.
Where has tha been since I saw thee?
Ive spent money on games Ive regretted, so I can understand not wanting to pay full price for a game regardless, but I can say with 100% confidence. Rimworld has not been a regret.
Exercising a bit of self control will keep one from buying too many games they regret later. It's not a matter of the price of games need to change, it more so one's mentality needs to change.