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You aren't the only one,
though it just means you don't concern yourself with how much you spend in games.
Several don't have the luxury to do so, so... congrats?
Otherwise I would be lost when it came to buying online because of the vast amount of choice now.
The sales coming up on wishlist helps me narrow that focus and not feel i have to buy anything because if i dont want it now i can buy it another sale.
Hogwarts and Starfield i know one day I am going to be buying and playing them but not soon.
I know I will like both of them.
Waiting for them to be on sale via wishlist is a good filter so I don't go out on big buying sprees.
But
When I was younger sales did not affect my decisions for the ps2.