How to Keep from Going Broke Playing Video Games
Getting games a month or more after they first come out can save you lots of money. After all, trying to purchase every game the day it comes out will put you in the poor house unless you are a millionaire to start with.
It is the same with gaming systems. By waiting a few months after the newest toy comes out you will probably end up with a system that has been improved upon and that costs less. Just be patient.
Some older versions are actually better than the newer ones. For instance, many people prefer Knights of the Old Republic 1 more than the newer version 2. So buying an older game ends up saving you money and can be more fun in some instances.
Also, try upgrading games rather than upgrading computer systems. There are few people who can afford to upgrade to the newest computer system each time a change is made. As long as you have a machine that has high gigahertz, a big enough video graphics card, and fair amount of RAM, you should be fine for at least several years before the newer video games require more power than what your machine has.
When you do need a new computer system try ordering online from a company that puts the computer together from the pieces you request. Or if you are familiar with upgrading your computer hardware you can go that route.
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