Talk:Handkanone/@comment-76.89.144.102-20151107113304/@comment-98.169.4.13-20151112190224

Yes, GoldenApple, we all know that you hate to spend real money on free flash games; we don't need to hear it for the hundredth time. And there is a way to get NK coins without paying, since there are a variety of ways of doing so, especially with gift cards that can be earned from third party sites.

But more importantly, I wonder why there is a need to care about where and how much people spend their money? You clearly haven't seen people buy lots of good Steam games and NEVER play them. Where is the worth and playtime in that, when not a single hour is logged on any of them? They could have bought the games simply because they're popular (ratings, etc.), and not necessarily because they are "good" games to the buyer. Evaluation and decisions made upon face value are prevalent everywhere in the world.

The take-away here is that whether or not a game is good is subjective (obviously), and that people have different reasons for making their investments, even if it may be a lousy one to those around the individual. I'd happily spend money on SAS 4 premiums because I enjoyed the series so much, and having a job makes even the Torment's cost trivial. Well, if you're gonna be a penny pincher, there's no helping that. Just know that buying good Steam games doesn't mean that they are worth more than flash games in gameplay value; the "bigger" population doesn't matter when you're evaluating a game by playing it because they are not you, the individual.