• Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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    And that’s why these AAA investorware studios delay the PC release of all their properties. Exploitative walled gardens give them the leverage needed to charge such ridiculous prices without losing customers to piracy.

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    All that I hear with this kind of argument, especially coming from a ‘boss’, is: “We have to keep maximising shareholder value and making sure that the CEO gets a bigger bonus every year. So despite our massive guaranteed record profits every time we drop a new game, we just have to raise prices so that the CEO won’t feel the tariffs too badly when he buys his next Ferrari.”

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      So despite our massive guaranteed record profits every time we drop a new game, we just have to raise prices and lay off ⅓-½ of the staff so that the CEO won’t feel the tariffs too badly when he buys his next Ferrari."

      FTFY

  • neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    This game looks really great. Too bad it’s not on pc.

    I guess I’ll have to wait also, I’ll probably hope that an updated steamdeck gets released around the time of this game.

    I’d rather build a new computer to play this game rather than get a console. But I think an i7-8700 with a new gpu should suffice.

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    Keep in mind Rockstar cancelled single-player DLC content for Grand Theft Auto V. Why? Because online Shark cards (microtransactions currency) made them too much money. That’s a fact. They literally cancelled the paid, story-driven DLC they were already planning on making and selling simply because it wouldn’t have made them the most amount of money. So it was deleted, never finished, and will never be released.

    They made 8 and a half BILLION dollars from GTA V!!!

    You think a publisher like that is hurting? You think I’ll ever buy anything from them again?? Especially not at $80/90/100…

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      I’m not arguing with your statement but I’d like to point out that the single-player DLC was not deleted, it was repackaged as an Online update. Which proves your point anyway

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    The amount of gamers is orders of magnitude bigger today, many of these gamers are adults with their own income, and the tools to build the games are more abundant.

    So if you’re selling to more people, of course it makes sense to have the same price as games had decades ago. And if these companies disagree with me… Sure, agree to disagree, I’ll purchase your game at 75% off on Steam three years from now. Maybe I won’t purchase it at all and enjoy it anyway.

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    Problem is that it’s also an impossible equation to expect customers to keep paying higher prices despite inflation nixing their wages. I really don’t know what they expect to happen. Many people will simply wait until it goes on sale.
    I guess, it’s a way to squeeze the day-one rich kids a bit more? But at the same time, you’re cutting down sales when the hype is biggest. And if two people spend $60 each, that’s more money than if only one of them ends up buying your game…

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    I don’t mind games being expensive like this if they’re new, have huge development budgets, and endless replay value. GTA VI, assuming it doesn’t disappoint on launch, will 100% meet all three of these points checked.

    What I do mind are the endless microtransactions after paying nearly a hundred dollars for the fucking base game. Even then, that would be understandable if it was limited to cosmetics, but instead those transactions get you access to vehicles that, while fun to you, just ruin the experience for everyone else.

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      I don’t know, for my money I spent more of the last decade playing Saints Row than GTA. If whoever holds the IP rights. Reboots the s*** of the last one. And turn it into some fever dream or some failed alternate universe. Finding a way to bring back Kinsey gat and the rest of the original crew. And do it with a 50 to $60 price point. My money is going there every time. It may have been the GTA we have at home. But it was lovably absurd in its own right even having an impact on GTA.

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      And considering they already went to 70 dollars using that same excuse not that long ago and saw no decrease in microtransactions, “deluxe editions”, lot boxes and just offering the damn complete game while they made record revenue and profits.