Poll: If games cost $69.99 next gen?

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romxxii

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I fail to understand the logic of charging more for "next gen" games. Developers are already making next gen games: they're called the PC versions.
 

MagunBFP

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Baldr said:
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Zhukov said:
This is Australia calling.

A day one, high profile PS3 game can cost $110.00 at some retailers here. And yes, our dollar is worth about the same as the US dollar.

We laugh at your alarm.

So yeah, personally I wouldn't be all that fussed. Besides, between Steam sales, GreenManGaming and other such sellers, I rarely pay full price these days.
Yep, we laugh at your American bewilderment!

FYI: 1 US Dollar equals 0.98 Australian Dollar
Yeah, but Australians also earn about 40% more in their jobs than their American counterparts.
It doesn't cost 40% more to get the games here, so you think that people should be charged based on how much they earn and can afford? Sort of like a "From each according to his ability" to pay?

OT: If games went down to $70 I'd be buying more of them, but if you meant went up by AU$20 then I'd only buy them if I really wanted it on Day 1. We go much further past $100 for a standard version and they'll be costing more then my half of the weeks rent.
 

SSJBlastoise

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lechat said:
Yep, I remember seeing one type of Mercedes cost about 3 times as much here as it did in the US so it's not just software that we get screwed over.

[link]http://news.drive.com.au/drive/motor-feature/a-quick-buck-the-high-price-of-luxury-downunder-20110415-1dgy7.html[/link]

If what I read is true in there it says a Commmodore SS (Australian made car) is sold as the Pontiac G8 GT for $15,000 less than here. That doesn't even make sense!
 

rob_simple

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I have paid RRP for a game twice in the last few years (Borderlands 2 and Ratchet & Clank Collection, if you're wondering) because, ever since I bought Guitar Hero 5 on release and finished it on expert in a day, I realised there are very few games come out that are worth the full price.

I can always find other games/activities to bide my time while I wait for prices to drop.
 

Ed130 The Vanguard

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The answer is (and I suspect will be for quite sometime) STEAM SALE!!!

Unless it is a really good game I just wait for the inevitable Steam sale and get it then, and considering the current AAA crop isn't really to my taste I don't mind the wait.
 

SweetShark

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Nope, Having a PC and being by bundles 5-10 games with only 5 dollars or less, made me a cheap-ass gamer.
Exept if the game is Persona 5. I NEED PERSONA 5!!!
 

lechat

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SSJBlastoise said:
lechat said:
Yep, I remember seeing one type of Mercedes cost about 3 times as much here as it did in the US so it's not just software that we get screwed over.

[link]http://news.drive.com.au/drive/motor-feature/a-quick-buck-the-high-price-of-luxury-downunder-20110415-1dgy7.html[/link]

If what I read is true in there it says a Commmodore SS (Australian made car) is sold as the Pontiac G8 GT for $15,000 less than here. That doesn't even make sense!
seriously the fucking commodore?
starting to feel better about my decision to start buying jap if our own industry is gonna screw us too
 

Sexy Devil

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Zhukov said:
This is Australia calling.

A day one, high profile PS3 game can cost $110.00 at some retailers here. And yes, our dollar is worth about the same as the US dollar.

We laugh at your alarm.

So yeah, personally I wouldn't be all that fussed. Besides, between Steam sales, GreenManGaming and other such sellers, I rarely pay full price these days.
Go to JB Hifi; relative to everywhere else they're cheap as fuck. The new Tomb Raider only costs $69 there. Bioshock Infinite is $79, etc.

Pretty sure I've made this suggestion before in retrospect.
 

SSJBlastoise

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lechat said:
seriously the fucking commodore?
starting to feel better about my decision to start buying jap if our own industry is gonna screw us too
The thing is it is mostly on the government with all their ridiculous taxes on cars that most other countries don't have. I really hope this changes in the near future because I love BMW's and want to own a decent one in the future.
 

Headdrivehardscrew

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Nah, I find that price tag to be rather offensive.

So, generally, nope.

Then again, if a game comes along that I happen to really, really like, I have no issues buying it several times.

I bought Dark Souls six times. Three for me, three as presents. And, behold, the world got a little bit better.
 

GundamSentinel

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Don't they already? What with all the day 1 DLC, to get the whole game you need to lay down quite a bit of money already...

I'd still buy games if the prices go up again, but less than I used to.
 

mirage202

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Not a chance. My only console is a PS3, I have bought only one game for that for full price. The others are either PS+/PSN or Platinum (or whatever its called now) games.

Mostly I PC game, I passed up a few games last year because they decided to breach £30 and go for 35, or even 40. This year/gen will be the same for me. I'll pay no more than $50 for a brand new game, and with such a large indie scene delivering games I actually want to play, more often than not for $20 or less (alpha funding - best idea ever imo), rather than games the big publishers try to tell me I want, the need to waste big bucks on inferior gameplay is non-existent.

Add in to that Steam sales, Amazon, GMG coupons, GOG.com and Desura, publishers over charging for DLC, macro transactions and the rest to recover their over inflated marketing budgets can go swivel.
 

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I'd pay the $70 for a new game. It's been $60 for a console game since 2005. Prices go up.

But! This is going to be a very odd generation. People (including me) are hooking up all sorts of devices to their TV sets. Android games they are incidentally downloading to phone are making it to tablets that can be hooked up to the TV and played like a console.

STEAM and sellers like it (Gamestop is getting into the game) keep having crazy sales. My best was paying $1.27 (odd figure) for Velvet Assassin which I can play on my desktop using a 360 controller. Not a bad game, but if it were, what the heck. That is a soda or Snickers bar.

That is the sort of world in which the PS4 is going to have to sell its games. It is going to be interesting.
 

Assassin Xaero

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I mostly play on PC as it is, and will probably stick there. We already get games for cheaper than the release prices. I even preordered the new Tomb Raider for about $33. I may still buy a console game here or there at full price on release (already do), but for most, I'll probably get used after a while.
 

FoolKiller

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Well I did 20 years ago so it wouldn't be something new. But I don't think it would be warranted because I don't think that such a large budget should go to marketing and eye-bleeding graphics.

I would probably wait for a sale or something. I have enough backlog to work through. I rarely buy a game when it comes out anymore. The market is super-saturated already.
 

loc978

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I tend to buy games well after the price drop anyway, but I would like to hearken back to the old inflation argument. In 1995, your average new RPG on the SNES would run you $50 (Chrono Trigger, on the other hand, cost $80)... now, according to the inflation calculator, "What cost $50 in 1995 would cost $74.41 in 2012."
In other words, prices have come down while production costs have skyrocketed. They still make money hand over fist thanks to the exploded size of their markets, but I'd still call $70 a fair price for quality games (which, I admit, are still few and far between... as per Sturgeon's ever-present law).
 

Captain Billy

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I haven't bought a new game in years, actually. I'm fine with the price increase, since it'll mean all the PS3 games I want to play will get a lot cheaper.
 

Johnny Impact

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I can buy games at $70. I thought it was a bummer when they went from $50 to $60 but I still bought them. Same thing now, except I have quite a bit more disposable income than I did at the last price hike.

Aren't the next generation of consoles going to have a registration feature to prevent games from ever being played except on the registering player's specific, individual console? Each time you boot the game, your XBox/PS4 will query a server to make sure your PS4 is the one that's authorized to play that particular disc. If not, the game won't play.

That could completely eliminate used games (it could also, incidentally, prevent anyone without Internet access from playing consoles, period). Our choices would be to pay full price or wait for the price to go down. No more trading, no more lending to friends, no more saving money by buying used games.
 

Commissar Sae

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I live in Canada, most of the new AAA releases are about that price anyway. This is why I am mostly a PC gamer, because my average PC game is between 15-50$ and even less thanks to Steam and GoG.