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I already have a copy I play at home.  However I travel...AND...I bring my PS3 with me.  I saw DS3 for sale for 7.75...at that price...I said...why not.  So I got an extra disc to take with me on my travels.  I already have a copy...getting another copy just so I could play it when travelling...

 

Yes...I suppose it was stupid of me looking back.  People will look and say...why the heck did you get two copies...just bring your original with you.

 

But, stupidly I don't want to chance loosing a copy (those baggage handlers and security folks, you know how you seem to lose something everytime they shuffle through your pack)...so I got an extra copy just for travelling.

 

Oh well...dumb of me I guess...but it WAS only 7.75 for the second copy.  Too good to pass up for a travel copy for me.

 

Anyone else occasionally pick up second copies?

I've only done so on Steam with older games, (or games I purchased that were not originally on Steam...such as Neverwinter Nights 2).

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Against stupidity we have no defense. Neither protests nor force can touch it. Reasoning is of no use. Facts that contradict personal prejudices can simply be disbelieved - indeed, the fool can counter by criticizing them, and if they are undeniable, they can just be pushed aside as trivial exceptions. So the fool, as distinct from the scoundrel, is completely self-satisfied. In fact, they can easily become dangerous, as it does not take much to make them aggressive. For that reason, greater caution is called for than with a malicious one. Never again will we try to persuade the stupid person with reasons, for it is senseless and dangerous.

Well, I bought Bioshock 3 times.

First, a collector edition before I realized my graphic card was too old and I would need to buy a new computer before I run the game. Sold.

Second, normal edition when I got a new computer.

Third when I bought a collector edition, again, for 20 mere bucks.

It felt stupid, yup, but it happened over the course of 3 years and I spent as much as what the first collector edition cost me so...

I've bought multiple copies - I actually think I had 3 or 4 of Planescape: Torment but not at one time (because I gave my game away to friends who I thought would like it and then bought myself another copy).

 

I do have two copies of some games because I got the "Game of the Year" type version (Fallout 3, Morrowind, Dragon Age: Origins, Age of Mythology, etc.)

 

...and I've bought multiple copies of some games due to getting them in "retro" sets.

 

But I can't say I travel much with my games (so no need for a traveling copy).

I cannot - yet I must. How do you calculate that? At what point on the graph do "must" and "cannot" meet? Yet I must - but I cannot! ~ Ro-Man

  • 4 weeks later...

I bought the BG + TotSC all-in-one box.

 

Then the BG 1/2 + expansion boxes that came out a few years back.

 

Then both the BG games from GoG.

 

And then I splashed out on the BG Enhanced Edition that just came out.

 

What a sucker.

  • 2 weeks later...

So you gotta play all over again on second copy? but the bargain is good, you can buy it anytime

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