Why I ONLY Buy Games on Sale
What was the last game you regretted buying on day one? The era of buying video games at launch is officially over for me. Between rushed new releases and immediate post-launch discounts, buying games on day one just doesn't make sense anymore. My entire strategy centers around waiting for a good Steam sale on triple A games, but mostly looking for mid sized and indie studios for sick games at a good price point. If you love pc games but hate wasting money on overhyped, half-baked launches, stop letting big name studios get away with it. Also if you’re interested, check out my tainted grail run here: • Tainted Grail: Fall of Avalon

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Finally An FPS Game All About Making MONEY - Wardogs

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How Much Money my Indie Game Made (After 1 month)

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Why Is Every Gaming Company Doing This

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Why AAA's $200M Games Keep Failing

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Bethesda lost everything. They deserve it.

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The Economics of Video Game Value

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Great Games I Gave Up On

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Literally Everything Mojang Tried To Hide

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You Can't Beat Steam

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Turn-Based Games Are Good Actually

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The ‘Museum Method’ Cured my Gaming Burnout

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I Spent a Year Exploring Dead MMOs...Things Got Weird

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Expert Explains What's Crippling Japanese Game Development

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I Spent 30 Days in a MMO That Doesn't Exist Anymore

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The Failing Paradox DLC Model

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He Knew Nothing... But Made $800,000 On His First Game (w/ Cakez) — Ep 66

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50 Free Steam Games You Must Play

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What’s Happening With System Requirements Is Getting Ridiculous

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