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[–] Aceticon 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If you look at the world of Gaming, you see plenty if not most people being unable to refrain from instant gratification and just "having to have" the latest installment of some game series NOW at full price instead of waiting 6 months or a year go get it much cheaper.

I think there's still some post floating around in Active in lemmy bitching and moaning about how this year's installment of some (american) football game is $70 and a few about how great Baldur's Gate 3 is (which you can only really know if ypu bought it full price in the first week as it just came out)

It seems to me that effect is even worse for things which are a social phenomenon (essentially, those things that people like to talk about it with each other) and that applies to TV Series and Films, not just games.

I mean, kudos for being able to refrain from Instant Gratification (I do the same too), it's just that nowadays that doesn't seem to be what most people do.