This.dlawnro said:Because $60 is still a lot of money and just because we pay less doesn't mean it doesn't suck. Yeah, it sucks worse for other people, but it sucks for us, too.
Also this.Ace of Spades said:In earlier generations, games used to cost $50. You raise prices, people complain. Period.
This is true. However, while production costs have skyrocketed, the amount of game delivered has not kept pace with those costs.Adzma said:Yeah, that would've been a time when games cost thousands to make... not millions.Cid SilverWing said:There used to be a time when US games cost $15-30.
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Games Workshop prices have a similar problem in Aus. The battleforces that cost $90USD or $110CAN are $150/165AUD, even though the AUD has been pretty equal to Canada for a while now.Enigmers said:I live in Canada, and while prices for video games aren't bad, board/tabletop games here have a fairly big markup. For instance, one of the Warhammer 40,000 battleforces is 90 USD, or 110 CAD. The Canadian dollar has been hovering around 0.95-1.00 USD for a while now, you'd think that Games-Workshop would adjust their prices accordingly (or raise the prices in the American stores, just because they'd like to screw everyone equally).
SC2 is $130 here, neighbor. =[Adzma said:Seriously, it pisses me off to no end whenever I see people from the US who complain about spending $60 for a new game. People in Australia and Europe would kill to get those kinds of prices. Lets compare shall we.
StarCraft II listed on EBGames.com for $59.99 USD, the same for Halo: Reach. On EBGames.com.au SCII is $98 AUD, and Halo: Reach is $118 AUD... That translates to $88 USD and $106 USD respectively.
The RRP For SCII in the UK is 44.99 GBP which is equal to $70 USD. Halo: Reach has a RRP of 49.99 GBP, roughly $77 USD.
Seriously, you guys have the cheapest games in Western society. Stop complaining about it and be thankful you don't live in Australia or Europe.
We have the cheapest games in Western Society, because we ***** about it. They charge you guys $120 a game, because you guys don't complain about paying $120 a game. If they pulled that crap over here, most people would either flock to the used games retailers, or switch to a cheaper form of entertainment, like movies or TV.Adzma said:Seriously, you guys have the cheapest games in Western society. Stop complaining about it and be thankful you don't live in Australia or Europe.
I fail to see how wanting your money to go farther has anything to do with people starving to death in 3rd world countries.joeychuckles said:We all complain about the prices of things when we have the luxury of some degree of disposable income. A better use of our time might be to be grateful that we can afford to have high-end electronics for leisure purposes and don't have to worry about, say, if we're going to eat this week or die of cholera because of squalid living conditions; there are a lot of people in the world right now that would look at us comparing who has to pay what for video games and be filled with murderous rage. I don't mean to come off like an ass here, I just think we might want to examine our priorities. Commence trolling.
Yeah... Australia is part of Western society.dfcrackhead said:Snip
The difference is that Australians have always been charged more than everyone else. We do complain about it. A lot. Most publishers make up some bullshit about the dollar being too low which they did when we were buying 60 US cents, but when buying 90 US cents they say nothing.SilentHunter7 said:We have the cheapest games in Western Society, because we ***** about it. They charge you guys $120 a game, because you guys don't complain about paying $120 a game. If they pulled that crap over here, most people would either flock to the used games retailers, or switch to a cheaper form of entertainment, like movies or TV.Adzma said:Seriously, you guys have the cheapest games in Western society. Stop complaining about it and be thankful you don't live in Australia or Europe.
It also would've been a time when a dollar was worth about 4 times as much as it is now, making those games cost $60-$120 in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars. Sorry, you didn't quite /thread. You just exposed the fact that you are unaware of the occurrence of inflation.Adzma said:Yeah, that would've been a time when games cost thousands to make... not millions.Cid SilverWing said:There used to be a time when US games cost $15-30.
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Why would you buy a game when you only intend to play half of the content?Iffat Nur said:I dont have a internet connection between my 360 and my modem. This means I am paying for less content (Bioshock being an example of a game that doesnt bother with that bs, and I want to hug Irrational Games for making it sp only). Why would I play $60 for say...Modern Warfare 2? Im already losing a good amount of the content, why charge me like that?