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Yes, that’s where we found ourselves too.
I’ve been a bargain hunter for a while, on conventions and internet, and as such have collected plenty a game because it was a good deal, but I found myself selling off a lot of them of late.
There’s temptation aplenty. I backed the 2e zombicide kickstarter (because of the models mainly. I want to use them for last days with them, but if I get a cool game with them: neat) and was tempted to get in the new western one as well. Not because I want a extra version of a game, but you know: I haven’t got any cowboys yet. But I really don’t need that genre.
So I’ll spend my money on my games allready in my library and maybe some new rule-sets for mini’s that I have but are gathering dust.
I love old warhammer and 40k fluff and miniatures, but dislike the new rules. There’s sure to be something out there to suit my need.
I pick up books like rangers of shadowdeep. Already have plenty of models for that and a good excuse for building that dungeon I alweays wanted. I made a decent amount of walkways last year for necromunda or infinity.
I want some modern terrain for my zombie campaign as well as Crisis Protocol. I backed both the terrain tutors book Warren was so lyrical about and the buildings from XPS-foam one.
Between the fantasy building for larger battles, skirmishes and dungeon crawls, modern sets and sci-fi for anything from 40k battle fiels, underhives, clean factories: Scenery building alone should keep me going for years.
I still have some troubles resisting the newest shiny, and their are some items I still might get (eyeing C’thulu Wars for a while now), but it does seem easier to suppress the urges to get everything that just looks cool.
I do kinda miss it though. I noticed it’s less fun to keep up to date with al new developments. I can still get excited about some cool new models for a range I’m collecting, but a whole lot of new games really fall in the “better not” category.