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Is Buying A Game For One Little Part A Waste Money

In Wizard101, is buying a house a waste of money?

That depends on a few things I suppose. Me personally, I have 10 wizards and 16 houses, so that kind of tells you what I think. It's hard to say without knowing what your level is and how many wizards you have, which would say a little about how much money you have or are able to make it back. If you have one wizard then the answer would probably be yes, at least until you get to Dragonspyre. You will need it for your gear. Still there are a few nice houses that are not to bad, first of which used to be anyway $ 8000.00 and I always loved the outside of that small Wizard City house. But when you get like over 20,000, that takes a while to earn and may not be so easy to replace if you need something. You need somewhere to put all the stuff anyway, unless you just plan on selling everything right away. It's handy to have the world door at your house to port to when you are changing worlds because it's the quickest way to get there. What is for sure a waste of money is selling one if you buy another, you get so so very little for it. Anyways, hope that helps.

Is buying video games a waste of money?

Well my mom always complains because I waste my money on video games. Christmas, my birthday, or when ever they give me money I spend it on video games, but i don't spend it all. I also waste it on buying clothes and jewelry.

Am I doing a wrong thing?

Is a gaming PC worth the money?

A gaming PC is worth the money if one regularly plays newer games that require a good CPU and a video adapter that has a good graphics processing unit (GPU). As far as how much one wants to spend for a gaming PC, this very much depends on one’s personal budget and one’s personal preferences.A decent and capable gaming PC can be purchased or built for as little as $1,000 U.S. to $1,500 U.S. However, for this money, one cannot expect to have very best gaming PC out there, but would end up with one that is good enough to play most of the newer games out there. On the other extreme, one can spend as much as $20,000, $30,000, $40,000, or more on a gaming PC and would have the “latest and greatest” gaming PC that money can buy.The bottom line is that how much one is willing and able to spend on a gaming PC and how worthwhile it is to do so, is very subjective and is very much a matter of one’s personal preferences. So, whether or not it is worthwhile to spend $1,000, versus $2,000, versus $4,000, versus $20,000 on a gaming PC all has to do with one’s financial means and how much one is willing to spend on a gaming PC, relative to one’s financial means.Past a certain price point of around $3,000 to $4,000, the marginal benefit that one gets from spending more on a gaming PC diminishes. This means that the difference in performance and features between a $2,000 gaming PC versus a $4,000 one is quite significant. However, the difference in performance and features between a $4,000 gaming PC versus a $5,000 one will be much less. And the difference in performance and features between a $5,000 gaming PC versus a $7,000 one will be even less. Generally, as one spends more and more on a gaming PC, the less marginal improvements one will get.The best thing to do is to have a budget of how much you are willing and able to spend on a gaming PC and stick with that budget, focusing on spending your money on the features that are most crucial for gaming, such as single-core CPU performance, video adapter GPU performance, RAM (memory), and good monitor(s). The objective is to get the most performance for one’s money and to get the best value for one’s money. Therefore, it is much better to spend $2,500 on a good gaming PC that has been thoughtfully designed with parts that gives the best value for the money than to spend $5,000 on a gaming PC that was not thoughtfully designed with parts that one blindly spent money on, without any consideration for value for the money.

Is Buying Virtual Items a Waste?

This is a back up to my last question( and If I recall, it is still open). I tend to have the tenacious urge to be the most powerful/best in everything I do. As I previously mentioned, I play Roblox quite often with my friends and family. It is like my second life in a way. It has gotten to the point that I would like to invest over a thousand on it; not for only myself, but rather for me and my five sisters. I would finally would get the chance to create the all- powerful character I have dreamed for, but there is a problem. No one think it is really wise to spend money on games.They think that wasting all this money on something mundane and meaningless is foolish, but it makes me very happy and I like the satisfaction it brings to have such powerful things (Clash of Clan fans may agree). Do I follow were my happiness brings me, or should I be logical? Thanks for answering.

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