For Bardsung, buy a white cardboard (hard pressed but not so thick) , cut it to the size of the internal dimensions of the box cover. Add glue (take care not to be too wet so it doesn't warp the box cover, you can use stick glue or similar) to the cardboard evenly spread. Add glue on the pieces of the box cover that are damaged, but not so much that it will sill over the breaks in the wholes. Align the pieces as original, and then add the cardboard from the inside. This way you will preserve the box cover and it will not continue to be damaged. It is a shame that the seller didn't told you about the damage.
I enjoyed this video quite a bit. I love hearing the decision process in what you are trying to cull and how you are trying to cut back on purchases. I need to take up similar habits since I also have backed too much for my own good. Its a tough balance of wanting to have all of these interesting games in a collection but also managing the realistic expectations on how often will I see them get played.
Thanks again for the S.H.E.O.L. game. Hopefully I can get to it soon. I was super hyped for you when I saw your Bootleggers game go while I was there. When I left your copy of Wonderland was still pristine, so it either happened late Saturday or Sunday
Really liked Resident Evil. There where 8(?) extra characters advanced versions of the characters so they can upgrade and additional enemy types in the stretch goals.
Thoughts (good video, I like the discussion approach) 1) Still so pissed for you about the Bardsung box, that is complete BS. As you know I've done tons of trades, never had anything like that happen (and have regularly had trades that were even better than I expected due to included expansions they forgot to mention) 2) There's a couple games I've had for $10 that didn't move and I just donate them to the library 3) Value of games for me that I actively don't want is whatever someone will pay for them. If it's only $10 but the other option is it sits on my shelf and I get annoyed about it taking up space, $10 it is. I ended up selling Harrow County for $50. Took a bath on it (got it for something like $105) but no one else wanted it for higher and it was just sitting there for months and months, so $50 took it. 4) Yeah, Ollie's (discount store in the midwest) was selling Krynn for $10 and the Terrain Case for $3, (MSRP them was like $80 each) 5) The deal-breaker for me on Dwellings of Eldervale was the fact that it's highest die. If I roll 7 dice and highest is a 5 & you roll 1 die and get a 6, you win. Saw this blow up too many times. 6) I snagged a really nice copy of Teotihuacan from game swap, lemme know when you want to play it so we can leave yours NIS
Your friend could have bought the 2nd edition Oathsworn for $275 shipped from the company. Hopefully they got something more than the base pledge, How much are you wanting to sell Resident Evil for?
I don’t know what Bardsung goes for but that is tough. The game has not been well received. I think you’d have a hard time moving it for 80 even if the box is pristine
Yikes you took a big hit for S.H.E.O.L, me and my friend didn't realize we were both backing that game, since he is in my game group we only needed one copy. He sold his copy to someone for 380$, although it had the extra mini pack with it.
For Bardsung, buy a white cardboard (hard pressed but not so thick) , cut it to the size of the internal dimensions of the box cover. Add glue (take care not to be too wet so it doesn't warp the box cover, you can use stick glue or similar) to the cardboard evenly spread. Add glue on the pieces of the box cover that are damaged, but not so much that it will sill over the breaks in the wholes. Align the pieces as original, and then add the cardboard from the inside.
This way you will preserve the box cover and it will not continue to be damaged.
It is a shame that the seller didn't told you about the damage.
I enjoyed this video quite a bit. I love hearing the decision process in what you are trying to cull and how you are trying to cut back on purchases. I need to take up similar habits since I also have backed too much for my own good. Its a tough balance of wanting to have all of these interesting games in a collection but also managing the realistic expectations on how often will I see them get played.
100% it's easy to want everything but getting them played is another story.
Thanks again for the S.H.E.O.L. game. Hopefully I can get to it soon. I was super hyped for you when I saw your Bootleggers game go while I was there. When I left your copy of Wonderland was still pristine, so it either happened late Saturday or Sunday
Was great seeing you again. You'll need to keep me posted on what you think of it ☺️
Really liked Resident Evil. There where 8(?) extra characters advanced versions of the characters so they can upgrade and additional enemy types in the stretch goals.
Thoughts (good video, I like the discussion approach)
1) Still so pissed for you about the Bardsung box, that is complete BS. As you know I've done tons of trades, never had anything like that happen (and have regularly had trades that were even better than I expected due to included expansions they forgot to mention)
2) There's a couple games I've had for $10 that didn't move and I just donate them to the library
3) Value of games for me that I actively don't want is whatever someone will pay for them. If it's only $10 but the other option is it sits on my shelf and I get annoyed about it taking up space, $10 it is. I ended up selling Harrow County for $50. Took a bath on it (got it for something like $105) but no one else wanted it for higher and it was just sitting there for months and months, so $50 took it.
4) Yeah, Ollie's (discount store in the midwest) was selling Krynn for $10 and the Terrain Case for $3, (MSRP them was like $80 each)
5) The deal-breaker for me on Dwellings of Eldervale was the fact that it's highest die. If I roll 7 dice and highest is a 5 & you roll 1 die and get a 6, you win. Saw this blow up too many times.
6) I snagged a really nice copy of Teotihuacan from game swap, lemme know when you want to play it so we can leave yours NIS
I played the campaign of Resident Evil good campaign, but nothing i would go back to for a 1 off, I had a hard time selling it though
Your friend could have bought the 2nd edition Oathsworn for $275 shipped from the company. Hopefully they got something more than the base pledge,
How much are you wanting to sell Resident Evil for?
I think Brian’s copy was fully painted by a professional. If that was the same copy it’d be worth a lot more than a regular copy.
@@SamS-cb5ep Oh thats a great deal then. Id love that haha
It was basically the all in minus the armory pledge. I believe that was 400~
I still have my full painted set. It was a second copy 1st edition that I bought the 2nd edition upgrade kit for.
Four puncture marks. Must have been a cat. :D That really sucks. Hope you can at least enjoy the game.
I don’t know what Bardsung goes for but that is tough. The game has not been well received. I think you’d have a hard time moving it for 80 even if the box is pristine
People were selling it for $40 at one point
Did you get Stalker through the Gamefound campaign? Or did you get it at a game store?
Was a fulfilment copy, haven't seen it in any shops near me.
I'm guessing you did the 2 wave shipment? I went all in too and haven't received anything yet.
Yikes you took a big hit for S.H.E.O.L, me and my friend didn't realize we were both backing that game, since he is in my game group we only needed one copy. He sold his copy to someone for 380$, although it had the extra mini pack with it.