Games that came out in the recent years that were really good, but can be found at better prices? I'm thinking of getting RE village. What other big title games are worth looking into?
Frugal gaming
what are the odds that OP's pic was made by a banking company?
>Games that came out in the recent years that were really good, can be found at better prices?
The only acceptable price is free.
just pirate lmao
>no updates, hope that whatever build they decided to hack doesn't have any major bugs and is compatible with my build
no thanks
jew image tbqh
The company logo is at the bottom of the image
i have a remote job where i do basically nothing and it pays me well over my cost of living. i grew up extremely poor and have developed a ton of cheap habits that i still cannot break even though i make 7x my living expenses a month.
retard
it's good to be cheap, don't be a materialist.
Why the fuck should you "save money"
>buy product at full price
or
>buy same product at discounted price
why wouldn't you choose the latter instead of the former?
>work for $1 of spending power just so you can spend it later for $0.50 of spending power
also if a game is worth a damn it appreciates in value, look at nintendo shit.
>left one cares only about price
>the right one buys something if it's at a reasonable price
>left one saves money
>the right one also saves money but this one's good
big thinking
because by the time you can get the same product at a discount you wasted so much time you saved a few bucks but at what cost?
This will be me in the future, I'm still at the "poor" phase. haha...
The cheap and frugal man seem based.
are you me? even when I bought my gaming PC with leftover money I couldn't feel happy, just guilty that I spent
To afford higher value/price goods? Not everyone wants to be a finance slave.
I really care about my portfolio :^)
what is it with kikes and discouraging people from keeping money on hand, you MUST "invest in yourself" by buying depreciating assets and random junk you don't need that "means something to you".
>health insurance
Substitute that value for 15% of your income instead
This can't be factual right?
how does one live spending so much money?
>donations:$615
gott strafe urbanites
most american bankruptcies are over less than $5k debt
>rent 800
>internet 20
God I wish
>few bucks
more like 70% for a game that doesn't even have an online feature, so buying it at release really makes no sense unless you want to fit in temporarily while there's buzz around the game.
>no updates
you still in the 90's?
>house cleaner: $30
Exactly you should just go bankrupt if you ever need to buy something.
last game i pirated was RE2 and there wasn't any updates, unless I want to download the whole thing again with the most recent update. I also don't trust cracks anymore. I learned my lesson with music software.
>BUYING EXPENSIVE PRODUCTS IS... LE GOOD IF THEY HAVE """VALUE""""!
>SPLURGING IS... LE GOOD SOMETIMES AS A REWARD FOR... REWARD FOR... REWARD FOR SOMETHING!
>BUYING THINGS IS GOOD FOR YOUR PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS!
Brainlet hands typed this post by completely missing the point in attempting to be funny. keyword there is attempting.
please explain how saving money is bad
because i don't work
If you are talking about wise spending then first of all you should consider if you have already beaten most games in your backlog and if you would play and beat whatever game you're considering to buy and not just leave it there collecting figurative dust
I've seen a lot of decent, new Square games get good sales because Square wrote them off as flops
I got Gaurdians of the Galaxy recently for 20 bucks on sale and that game's what, a year old?
>tfw cheap people
its not my fault. I grew up poor so whenever I have money I'm afraid to spend it
Fuck I need to work from home. I make $60k at a warehouse
Saving money isn't bad, you just missed the key point of the image which is initial upfront cost is not inherently a bad thing if it is expected to give a return or (more applicably in this scenario) save money in the long term. That is the crux of the issue - long term cost/value projection which so many people struggle with (as in, the people in the cheap category).
about 90% of the games in my backlog is shovelware/indieware they give out for free on a weekly basis. The other percent is either games intended to play online, and the last percent is sekiro and that game is frustrating. hard for the sake of being hard.
Because you should let saving and investing to the professionals
and any game I spend money on I make sure it's a game I know I will play and finish. Sekiro is the only game so far that I have bought that I didn't complete.
for games it makes sense but hardware who genuinely should wait years to save a hundred bucks on a 1440p monitor
What is it
>you should let the ((((professionals)))) handle your money for you
no thanks
>you need a professional to tell you that you shouldn't spend anything you can't afford to do twice you shouldn't do
moron
There's nothing to spend it on that isn't directly funding beings of pure evil.
>please consoom
No.
yea hardware is a different story entirely, but even then you normally wouldn't need the latest graphics card, ddr5 ram and all that just to play the latest videogames to have a great experience.
How do I get a job working from home
I'm 33. Everyone I know has debt and rents apartments. I have no debt and I own a house and land. Totally at peace with being a cheap bastard and I'm glad I'm not like everyone else.
I still don't get what they were supposedly donating to.
i dont know but cant you use gog galaxy for pirated gog games because lmao no drm
so i guess you could just grab whatever you want from gog-games
there can only be 2 assumptions here
onlyfans porn or streamers
apply to be a Yea Forums janitor.
ITT cheap people who think themselves frugal reveal they are cheap.
>refuse to buy something even if it's necessary
If you can keep on living perfectly fine even when you refuse to buy something, then it wasn't actually necessary, was it?
Don't buy a toilet, just shit in a bag.
better yet just dig a hole outside.
why shit in a bag when you can shit in the grass
Make sure to use your hands though can't spend money on a shovel
>shits on the lawn
>blame the neighbour's dog
Waste of a good bag
If planned obsolescence wasn’t a real thing I would completely agree that spending slightly more money on quality products would be a good thing
>perfectly fine
Where was this implied?
>If planned obsolescence wasn’t a real thing
If you are frugal it isn't as you would not be purchasing products designed to become obsolescent. That is the subtle distinction that gets missed.
That's everything now
Not my bag of course. Fuck Darren though.
Nigger that’s every single product now
It is not. I mean if you are part of the cult of mac sure.
>being cheap means being a literal tibetian monk living on sunlight
nah it just means you dont buy a ticket in the bus or skip a meal sometimes
There is literally nothing wrong with saving money for the sake of saving money
they donate money to random charities etc as it puts them in a lower tax bracket, net giving them money
yea i know, honestly i can see myself on both sides of the image.
this
a financial company desperately trying to shame you for not spending money
who falls for this?
>saying splurging is a good thing
>both people "save" money instead of investing it
Then feel free to name some