NO, no, no NO.Gindil said:Even given to accounting for inflation, I believe that the reason the games industry isn't making more money is not only the recession, but the very fact that games are just too damn expensive.
Don't believe me? Linkage [http://www.mcvuk.com/news/39087/Comte-Games-pricing-must-change]
In the US, we have a little more disposable income compared to other parts of the world. What I would love to see is how you can effectively drive prices down on commercial games when there are plenty of alternatives.
Obviously a fellow Aussie.Pararaptor said:Hence why I buy used games but OH NO I'M KILLING THE INDUSTRY.
Though it's better than not buying games at all, yes? I really can't justify spending $120 on a video game.
I was actually just straight mocking him. Because he has the foolish idea that things don't require money. Games DO require money. That was my point, and i was making fun of his small minded comment.iLikeHippos said:Wow. That's something. Defending AND mocking him on the same post. I'm impressed.Kagim said:Don't be to hard on him. He is likely still living at his parents home and doesn't understand yet that you can't get something for nothing. That just because games are "information" it still costs tens of millions of dollars to create.iLikeHippos said:Ow yeah, like some newspapers, right?Kair said:Games are infinitely more expensive than they should be.
Games are information, they can be distributed infinitely and should therefore have no price.
Wait, what does newspaper do to haul in money for their EMPLOYEES?
Hmmmm... Oh yes, advertisement!
Simply, you'd rather want the games free of charge but with obnoxious commercial breaking in each 5 minutes or having the scenery filled with todays market products?
I can say with full heart that'd be the end of my gaming days.
Either that or he is a hippy.
At the same time, I don't know if I should feel pity or laughter.
But yeah, no offense. But games do indeed require money, like a book requires paper and ink and a working writer.
Your comment is imbecilic. You seem to feel people should spend millions of dollars and not expect a single thing in return. This isn't food water or shelter. They are not making games as a favor to you or to be nice to you. Its a business.Kair said:You clearly see that I have the facts straight but withhold the broader perspective in order to see who might understand the point or wish to learn more.Kagim said:Don't be to hard on him. He is likely still living at his parents home and doesn't understand yet that you can't get something for nothing. That just because games are "information" it still costs tens of millions of dollars to create.iLikeHippos said:Ow yeah, like some newspapers, right?Kair said:Games are infinitely more expensive than they should be.
Games are information, they can be distributed infinitely and should therefore have no price.
Wait, what does newspaper do to haul in money for their EMPLOYEES?
Hmmmm... Oh yes, advertisement!
Simply, you'd rather want the games free of charge but with obnoxious commercial breaking in each 5 minutes or having the scenery filled with todays market products?
I can say with full heart that'd be the end of my gaming days.
Either that or he is a hippy.
An imbecilic comment like yours is a surprise though.
It's not really 'technically' more, it just is more since $50 is only £34 and £50 is $72 so Americans shouldn't be complaining about game prices. But then in the UK if you buy a game for £50 that's VAT included whereas in the US you have to pay VAT on top of the $50 which would probably bring the price closer to $60. Though I could be wrong.dogstile said:The triple AAA games are to expensive for you perhaps, so buy games that don't have that sort of quality. Everyone acts like games have one clearcut price.
May I remind you that while you guys pay $50 for a new AAA game I have to pay £50 here in Britain, which is technically more considering the cash conversion rate and I don't complain because I settle for indie games instead.
It's cool, I'm sure he donates all the money he makes at work to charity or something.Kagim said:Your comment is imbecilic. You seem to feel people should spend millions of dollars and not expect a single thing in return. This isn't food water or shelter. They are not making games as a favor to you or to be nice to you. Its a business.
I see this argument fairly often, but I've never seen it backed up with statistics. Yes, games cost more money than ever to make, but gaming is also much more mainstream than it used to be, with sales figures that are higher than they were in the past. Shouldn't this at least partially offset the higher cost of games?RowdyRodimus said:To paraphrase an article a week or so ago on DRM, "It's your fault games are so expensive".
What I mean is, most (not every gamer so I don't mean anyone on here)gamers want cutting edge graphics so their avatar looks real-that costs more in terms of development. They want multiple online multiplayer modes that are supported 24/7 for an infinate amount of time-that costs the companies to keep up servers and do maintanance, not to mention to develop patches for peopole exploiting bugs. They want A list hollywood talent doing voicework-that costs a lot especially for the SAG union members.
All of the things people want (notice none of this ever makes a game better) bring up production costs and to recoup it, the prices of games go up. So everytime you see a game that is inordinately expensive then complain that the grapohics aren't shiny enough, that their isn't enough maps or that they should've gotten Patrick Stewart to do the voice of the Wizard King, remember all those reasons are why you are paying more and more every generation of games while the actual game part get's smaller and smaller.
1. I would say that saying most games don't have 10 hours of play time is wrong. Most do, and the ones that don't on the first playthrough should be played through more than once. If you are buying games that only last 4 hours, and don't intend to re-play them, you should consider renting them instead of buying them.666Chaos said:1) most single player games these days don't have 10 hours worth of game play in them.
2) yes you pay $60 but every other country gets a jacked up price even after the exchange rates. Collectors editions are even worse its often $20 cheaper to order it from the states then anywhere else.
3) Yes new games are expensive and very few are actually worth it so until developers make worthwhile games I am perfectly happy to buy used.
4) You cant compare console and pc game prices unless your actually talking about the same game. Yes its standard for console games to cost $10 more then pc but you cant compare some pos indie game to a AAA release and say ha you people are idiots for buying a $60 game.
£50 for a game in Britaindogstile said:The triple AAA games are to expensive for you perhaps, so buy games that don't have that sort of quality. Everyone acts like games have one clearcut price.
May I remind you that while you guys pay $50 for a new AAA game I have to pay £50 here in Britain, which is technically more considering the cash conversion rate and I don't complain because I settle for indie games instead.
Really if the games a masterpeice i could justify spending more. But i guess thats because gaming is a passion of me and my significent other (Guilty gear grude matches!She's a tier whore lol) I can understand what your saying thouhg games are just fun and a stress releiver for you nothing more so ya i'd do the same in your situation.Pararaptor said:Hence why I buy used games but OH NO I'M KILLING THE INDUSTRY.
Though it's better than not buying games at all, yes? I really can't justify spending $120 on a video game.
I feel your pain. Games down here in Costa Rica cost at least 80 dollars, and finding a store where they sell used games is practically impossible. They should seriously adjust prices according to the region they're being released in.Pararaptor said:I'm not buying anything of the sort. That's the price of a new-release game in EB Games Australia.Krion_Vark said:Are you buying those games that come with crazy add-ons like the $300 Steel Battalion with the insane looking controller.Pararaptor said:Though it's better than not buying games at all, yes? I really can't justify spending $120 on a video game.
Or you are buying only the special edition to which I say don't since they only come with gadgets.
Thats £69! It's £20-£30 more than I pay. If I get into Aus I am definitely importing my games, it will be a damn site cheaper!Pararaptor said:Hence why I buy used games but OH NO I'M KILLING THE INDUSTRY.
Though it's better than not buying games at all, yes? I really can't justify spending $120 on a video game.
That has to be a joke.Kair said:Games are infinitely more expensive than they should be.
Games are information, they can be distributed infinitely and should therefore have no price.