FFXI - 1st release = $50
- 3 expansions @ $30/ea = $90
- 5 year subscription @ $20/mo = $1200 ($13/mo +$1 each additional toon)
- FFXI strat guide x2 @ $20/ea = $40
- Vana'diel Atlas = $35
- PC I bought to play the game = $3500 (I need a pc for other things, but this is the main reason I bought one when I did.)
- Travel to FFXI linkshell parties = $500ish
- T-shirts for the linkshell we had made = $20
FFXI total = $4,985 (may have missed a month or two in my subsciption, but even when I wasn't playing for months at a time I still kept paying to keep it active.)
Eve is my most expensive in total spent at £240 but it's actually my cheapest game per hour. Most expensive game per hour would be Dark Messiah of Might and Magic which cost £30 and I didn't even get an hour out of it because of bad stuttering problems.
It's relatively cheap on a per-hour basis compared to a lot of games I have though. There's plenty of games I've bought for a full £30-40 and only got an hour or two of enjoyment out of them, which makes them much less worth the money than eve
According to my calculations, Deject is using Base 4.017, although I think I failed half of them (since I seem to be getting the wrong result... I cannot be arsed to revise it), and you might have to bend some rules to use that like this.
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My Amiga CD32 on the other hand is my most expensive computer based toy at roughly £20 for the console, then £50 for the extra 8mb SIMM and something like £180 for the rare and difficult to get a hold of expansion (SX-32 if you must know, unforntunatly I've not managed to get a SX-1 yet, which I want to drop a faster CPU in it, probably a '30).
I don't count the PC or parts for it as they're normally part of a planned upgrade anyway.