• Targy@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    I have devoted that amount of hours or even more to some games and still think the 40-50€ that costed me each one of them when I bought them is too much.

    Entertainment shouldn’t be that expensive. Period.

    • • milan •@feddit.nl
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      2 年前

      If you were fine paying $50 15 years ago then I don’t see why you would complain about paying $70 now. That’s just inflation.

    • berg@lemm.ee
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      2 年前

      I don’t agree. Development costs money and I’m willing to pay for it. I usually compare it to other daily things, such as nice restaurant visits or such. Things costs money.

      Just because I’m curious, what would you feel to be a fair price for one of those games?

      • Targy@lemmy.world
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        2 年前

        Except most of the revenues from the sales of the games don’t go to those who actually develop the games. We all know gamedevs aren’t paid enough and sometimes do a lot of crunch, specially in big studios. We can’t ignore that fact.

        Imo I could excuse a maximum of 50€ (or dollars in this particular case), and the ideal would be something between 30 and 40.

        • berg@lemm.ee
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          2 年前

          Depends on the studio of course, but I bet in the general case they wouldn’t be payed more if the price was lowered. It’d be fun to investigate the margins but I don’t care enough to do so.

          The games I play the most are actually from reputable studios and/or indie devs whom I don’t mind supporting. Except football manager, but I don’t buy new revisions and have clocked enough hours to feel ok with the price.