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- Motorola Generation 3 - Android 6.0
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- United Kingdom
When you wasted your money on a game for you to get a crappy item, but the next day, you see something you really want, but you can't afford it.
Speaking of buying things too soon... I remember that at least once when I buy/order something, and I discover a month or so later that said item goes on sale, or I see something better in the same price range. Ugggh!Yep.. it is usually right after I buy the event items in Legendary Game of Heroes, and I almost always end up with duplicates.
So I have decided to scale back on these purchases unless I don't have a certain relic for that color..
I know what you mean, this is why I have a habit of keeping all of my receipts and invoices so that I can get the price adjusted once it goes on sale. Old Navy is very good with this policy. But this is one of the reasons I try not to pay full price for anything if I can help it.Speaking of buying things too soon... I remember that at least once when I buy/order something, and I discover a month or so later that said item goes on sale, or I see something better in the same price range. Ugggh!
Despite that, I'm always happy with my purchases.
One of the main things I love about buying console games is that once the purchase is made, you have the full game(including any unlockables), no questions asked. But nowadays, some games have DLCs lurking at every corner. I understand if the extra content is purely optional or to enhance aesthetics/gaming experience, but as a necessity to complete the game?? NOPE!Well, I bought Assassin's Creed: Identity and I was happy as hell! But bloody missions are so short and you have to purchase side missions like that one in Forli, the lockpicking and freerunning missions, too, when you could do all that in the other installments of the series! ₽99.00 for the main game, then download obb files, but the extra missions cost ₽200.00 +! It almost like purchasing bills you have to pay for lol.
The devs will do everything to milk your money.One of the main things I love about buying console games is that once the purchase is made, you have the full game(including any unlockables), no questions asked. But nowadays, some games have DLCs lurking at every corner. I understand if the extra content is purely optional or to enhance aesthetics/gaming experience, but as a necessity to complete the game?? NOPE!