Gillipig wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:Gillipig wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:I got a free Steam Key for a game I have no interest in. If you want it, let me know. Here is the game: http://store.steampowered.com/app/91200/
--Andy
It's probably because they recognize a game addict when they see one, I haven't recieved any free games from steam and take that as a good sign.
I didn't get it from a Steam. It came with a purchase from a game-deal website though. I wish I had enough time be a game addict. I only get to play on the weekends now usually.
--Andy
Oh that's right, you only buy the games, but then you don't play them, just stack them in a pile of virtual entertainment that you've payed for but never get around to enjoying. Wouldn't it be better to just not buy new games if you don't have the time to play them?
Marginalism, Gillipig. Marginalism. Andy's choice isn't "all time for no playing" or "all time for play." It's "play on the weekends" plus "no-play for the rest of the week."
Also, Andy is an entrepreneur--in that he examines the currently discounted prices of games and projects their future prices to imagine potentially obtainable profit. If he gathers a surplus of games beyond his gaming consumption rate, he may have to consider allocating less money to discounted games and more money to more profitable investments.
You silly, silly, tosser!