4RM3D said:
BENZOOKA said:
Nope.
I stick to PC gaming.
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Reading the other comments, I'm honestly very surprised to find the nay-saying side I'm on, to be the minority.
Are you referring to buying the same game on different platform? I suppose you are. If you just have a PC, then you won't have that situation. I do try to get the games for the PC, if I have a choice, even if the game has been optimized for the console. I have an XBox360 controller for the PC, so the controls are not an issue. But the thing is, I bought a console for the console exclusives. I am a fan of JRPG's and the PC is severely lacking those.
I'm referring to the topic at hand: buying multiple copies of the same game. I can understand the situation with having more than one platforms;
You feel a game is better on another platform.
You simply want to see what a game is like on another platform.
There's only one game you play on, say PS3, and all the rest are on XBox 360, so you buy the multi-platform game's other version to get all your games on one machine so you can sell the other one or simply get rid of keeping it constantly plugged in too.
The list goes on, but it follows a pattern...
What I'm surprised of, is how the majority, it seems, buys the same game over and over again. Using multiple gaming platforms is common, I believe, yet I can't see how nearly all of those people in question would end up buying the same game for more than one system.
Even more surprising, and my original point (understanding the issue with having multiple platforms), is the amount of people buying the very same game on the same platform because of things like wanting to support even more, losing a disc, selling it and realizing you want it back, and so on.