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I recommend finding game genres you love as well as sub genres & investing into them when on sale.
Paying full price is a complete scam nyowadays in the AAA department. Prioritize a game and slowly invest in games ur curious about.
Having your own personal library of "fun" games. Nyot the crappy cheapo games people invest in to get a huge library that they never play.
Be strict and organized with what you believe is fun on your wishlist.
I personally am a weeb and am guilty of investing in weeb trash games.
I recommend the good weeb stuff
there is always time to make changes and improve your priorities.
Thanks I thought I was a ♥♥♥♥♥ but after seeing your profile I feel soo masculine.