So I get everything ready to start back listing on ebay, made me a cute auction layout and everything. I'm checking out all the options to make sure I've changed everything over to my new address/bank account and I click on feedback and a little window pops up. This window says that sellers can no longer leave neutral or negative feedback for buyers. My first thought is that this doesn't sound fair at all, at the time I didn't know just how much of a can of worms this opens up. Later I go to the ebay forums to see how this change is working out for everyone before I start putting up items and there are horror stories left and right, people are outraged. Because buyers cannot get neutral or negative feedback, all the scammers are coming out of the woodwork. Dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria!
There's abunch of other stuff to this that I don't feel like typing out, it's just so messed up. So, for now until Ebay gets their act back together, I'm going to put up everything I can on Half.com and the rest will go up on an Ecrater.com store. I just don't feel like dealing with any of the crap that's going on on Ebay.
Anyway, I've decided how I'm going to go through my video game collection. I'll play the short games that I'm pretty sure I'll end up selling first, then the RPGs that I'm pretty sure I'll end up selling. After that, the short games I'd probably want to keep, then the RPGs I'd want to keep. I think I'm going to end up keeping horror games, Square (Enix) games, great multiplayer games, good RPGs, and any strategy RPGs. Also I'm pretty sure I'll keep any cute Japanese style games that don't fit into these categories.
So since I last wrote in this thing I got back addicted to World of Warcraft, and am now unaddicted, I only go to raids and sometimes will run heroics with friends. I've moved to Ohio and it's really nice here. Been busy unpacking and realised I'm so far behind on my console gaming. After I finish unpacking and get Ebay started back, I need to work on getting caught up with all the video games that need to be finished. I don't know whether to go in alphabetical order, RPG/nonRPG, or finish all the short games first and then get to the RPGs. Ah well, I'll figure it out.
