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<blockquote data-quote="Wicht" data-source="post: 5273032" data-attributes="member: 221"><p>As someone who enjoys cooking, I actually have several good skillets (though not non-stick ones - they tend to be too cheap and the metal too light) but if one won an award, I would consider trying it out as different skillets do perform in different ways and some do better for some foods than others. Of course for more casual cooks, like perhaps yourself, what you say is likely true. </p><p></p><p>With games, I have games of various genres, but as someone who enjoys games from a multitude of perspectives (writing, playing, designing, teaching, etc.) when a new game wins an award, I don't say, "meh, already have one that does something similar." No, I want to try it out. This is true of role-playing, board and card games. Of course, more casual gamers might well think one version of monopoly and one set of roleplaying rules to be sufficient. </p><p></p><p>Nevertheless, there is a segment of us who will try something, even if we don't necessarily "need" it, just because its what we are into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wicht, post: 5273032, member: 221"] As someone who enjoys cooking, I actually have several good skillets (though not non-stick ones - they tend to be too cheap and the metal too light) but if one won an award, I would consider trying it out as different skillets do perform in different ways and some do better for some foods than others. Of course for more casual cooks, like perhaps yourself, what you say is likely true. With games, I have games of various genres, but as someone who enjoys games from a multitude of perspectives (writing, playing, designing, teaching, etc.) when a new game wins an award, I don't say, "meh, already have one that does something similar." No, I want to try it out. This is true of role-playing, board and card games. Of course, more casual gamers might well think one version of monopoly and one set of roleplaying rules to be sufficient. Nevertheless, there is a segment of us who will try something, even if we don't necessarily "need" it, just because its what we are into. [/QUOTE]
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