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Originally Posted by srahulnayak1983
I agree. It's not always about the money but about how we are attached to it. We treat the gaming consoles and the games like our babies and very careful with it and also our pride.
It's so difficult to part with it. We all wish the best for u buddy and hope things get better. God bless.
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Thanks for your words...for me it's always been about that physical representation of a beloved game. I have many fond memories centered around games and all of these "things" are little reminders of my favorite characters, good stories, great times with friends and personal triumphs over seemingly impossible situations.
A good example of this (though I'm sure some of you will laugh at) is my Watchdogs Platinum hunt. I really loved the first game and after experiencing everything there was and racking up a hefty amount of trophies I was only one away from the Platinum so I figured WTH; go for it. The only trophy I lacked was called "Social Lubricant" which basically required you to master all the drinking games...eight (probably ten) hours later and I still wasn't there but at this point I was determined to not let this Bronze trophy separate me from my Platinum. So I hatch this plan to have my oldest boy operate the left side of the controller while I handled the right (those of you who played this know what I am talking about). One hour later (and a heck of a lot of laughs) we had it...Every time I walk past my Aiden Pierce figure I'm reminded of that and it makes me smile.
It's those things that are making this very difficult for me.
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