Posted April 09, 2015
Logically, I should wait for a sale and save my money.
Emotionally, Obsidian did a great job, and they deserve it.
Logically, If I wait for a good sale, I can buy it, and probably a handful of other games for the same amount.
Emotionally, Its very hard to start a game as the class I want to play (a Spiritshift-focused druid), when I feel like I'll have to stop again in a few days, until mods are updated (Timber Wolf skin still not updated last I checked :( . )
Logically, The game probably won't have a large % taken off it for a sale for at least a year, maybe 2.
Emotionally, I dropped $50 on Guild Wars 1, just so I could play it for 2 weeks to get the nostalgia urge out of my system... despite liking the game a lot, I lost interest again soon after.
Additionally, I very well may spend hours each day debating whether or not I should buy it.. Dropping $50 to just be done with it might be worth it..
......dang it, why must choices be so hard...
Emotionally, Obsidian did a great job, and they deserve it.
Logically, If I wait for a good sale, I can buy it, and probably a handful of other games for the same amount.
Emotionally, Its very hard to start a game as the class I want to play (a Spiritshift-focused druid), when I feel like I'll have to stop again in a few days, until mods are updated (Timber Wolf skin still not updated last I checked :( . )
Logically, The game probably won't have a large % taken off it for a sale for at least a year, maybe 2.
Emotionally, I dropped $50 on Guild Wars 1, just so I could play it for 2 weeks to get the nostalgia urge out of my system... despite liking the game a lot, I lost interest again soon after.
Additionally, I very well may spend hours each day debating whether or not I should buy it.. Dropping $50 to just be done with it might be worth it..
......dang it, why must choices be so hard...