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Is /vr/ a good place for videogame discussion?

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>>7446143
It's all completely understandable.
>I didn't buy X when it was cheap and I'm upset I can no longer get it for cheap. I'm going to choose to be upset at people who bought X when it was cheap, people who bought X while it's expensive, and engage in sour grapes posting all while being angry at the nature of a fluctuating luxury goods market.
People content with their choices don't make posts like >>7446195. People upset that they can't have something will go out of their way to try and ruin it for other people and it's a behavior that most people grow out of in their teens. It's okay to be sad you missed out, and it's okay to be upset that supply and demand is making some games out of reach, but instead of throwing little tantrums on an anonymous forum and wallowing in self-pity, you can instead choose a number of other productive solutions, like saving your money to get that game, scouring local listings and used game stores to find a cheaper copy, emulating so you can at least play the game in some capacity, or keeping an eye on other games you desire that might jump in price next. It's a collectable hobby where the supply isn't being replenished, so at some point you have to accept that for some things you simply missed the boat, make peace with that fact, and move on with your life.

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