I somehow understand this problem but havent faced it personally, one of my close friend does, and i keep trying to limit him to buy stuff on steam or other sales, thanfully now he's trying to play all the games on his account (200+) one by one, and hardly purchases anything.
Yes bundle games bring a lot of stuff to our accouts, sometimes we dun need some out of all.
but make sure you stick a paper above your system.. or a chit on your laptop saying "no more buying unless i finish this many games"
or maybe stop checking sales for a while?
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Everytime I see a sale, somewhere on a site or on steam, I think: "oh darn, gotta buy that one"
I know they are fun games, I look them up on youtube.
I tell myself, one day you'll play them, bam... bought!
But let's be honest here.
I don't know about you guys' free time but I'm in college and my free time is pretty limited.
I keep buying games I think I will play someday. But in fact, chances are I won't even install it.
I'm close to "the real life-world" and my game-time won't increase... I'd like to know how you guys handle this problem.
Please no child-ish reactions because I know this is a problem many gamers face or have faced.
thanks
EDIT: I'm not a brainless addict, I just want some reactions
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