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Arab13
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If you guys and girls could answer a few short questions for me that would be great.

1 - How do you usually obtain your games? (store, online, pirate?)

2 - Of your games what do you spend on them? (purchase price, microtransactions, upgrades/mappacks, etc, subscription)

3 - On average how much a month do you pay for games?

3/7/2012 10:47:00 PM

bbehe
Burn it all down.
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1. Online (amazon for console, usually steam for pc)
2. purchase price. I rarely buy DLC or stuff for freemium games (world of tanks, etc)
3. 50 bucks

3/7/2012 10:50:53 PM

moron
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1) store (PS3) online (Steam)
2) purchase price only. I have never done paid addons/subscriptions/etc
3) .3-.4

3/7/2012 11:09:54 PM

Lokken
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1. Usually Store for console games, steam for real games.
2. Purchase price with the exception of WoW
3. 15 for WoW, rarely buy games. One every 3-4 months max probably

3/7/2012 11:17:32 PM

bbehe
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I need to change my answer to 3. I spent 50 bucks on months I do buy games, so average 10-15 a month

3/7/2012 11:24:04 PM

smoothcrim
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1. pretty much all consumtion models - trading on goozex, lots of online preorders, in-store, digital delivery, and cloud gaming
2. purchase price is 98% of my spending. for wow I bought expansions and a subscription but I no longer play
3. 40

3/8/2012 7:28:59 AM

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