>>6396419>Where did I ever imply that I bought all those things?Because you buy things you know aren't well done and regret it when something better comes along.
It's exactly like the little kid in the supermarket needing to buy something right now because he knows its the last place his mommy is going to... until she remembers she needs to buy a present for your cousin at the toy store, and you rage quit your current toy because you wasted your good boy points on some 5PoA Star Wars $9 Star Wars figure.
>Literally the reason so many people quit collecting Star WarsI really don't get this.
"Having more products = BAD!"
I just can't wrap my head around this.
There comes a point where something is just good enough (sculpt, paint, articulation), that you just go ahead and buy it, because there's nothing barring a huge revolution in plastics that you can't get better.
You strike me as a guy who rage quit buying cars and computers in 1996 because something better came along just a few months later.