• Datz@szmer.info
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    3 hours ago

    In this anti-subscription context, it’s nice, but for me the main point of physicals is reselling. GOG just like Steam and others benefits from the fact you can’t get your money back, and you have to buy from them.

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      2 hours ago

      Ah that’s interesting. I’m too much of a pack rat and the idea of selling some of my music makes me uncomfortable. Though I guess I have some games that were duds I wouldn’t mind selling.

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        31 minutes ago

        I’m converting to physicals now that I realised, I’m probably never going to replay 90% of my games.

        I’m planning to sell most of my 3DS games because I didn’t like them enough to replay besides two, yet enjoyed them enough/know what the deal is when people discuss them that buying was worth it. Now I can hopefully get half of my cash back (and I already bought them used!) once I find the time and energy to look for buyers. Don’t know how much pawn shops take.

        You might even try to buy new games and just sell them after finishing (unless you love them), but I have enough of a backlog already…