I'm not paying $70 for a video game. That's like calling another man daddy.
If that’s the case then we better get EVERYTHING that comes with the game. If I am going to pay $10 more I expect to get all that extra s*** and extra playable content INCLUDED.
Thats why u just wait a year and get the complete edition for half the price of the original launch version
getting ps5 pro in 2023 >>>>
Playing all the backlog exclusive at 20$ or less >>>>
sold that s*** for 80% of it price 4 month before ps6 drop >>>>>>
Everyone itt still gonna be buying them tho
already hardly ever bought games new enough to be $60, can confirm i’ll never spend $70 on a single game lmfao
already hardly ever bought games new enough to be $60, can confirm i’ll never spend $70 on a single game lmfao
That's the one silver lining is that the games will eventually drop in price. Except Nintendo games they stay at $50/60 for life lol
F*** other devs doing this like 2k when they copy paste games every year
But Sony they put in the work and their games are quality... not too mad
Wtf does this mean? What changed that they need to increase the price of the game?
Wtf does this mean? What changed that they need to increase the price of the game?
The price of making games gone wayyyyy up, and Sony exclusives don’t have micro transactions to make up for that price
For games super high quality like that makes sense
But for everything else and sports games and all that s*** with microtransactions... f*** em
The price of making games gone wayyyyy up, and Sony exclusives don’t have micro transactions to make up for that price
For games super high quality like that makes sense
But for everything else and sports games and all that s*** with microtransactions... f*** em
What exactly has made the price of making a game go up?
$70 + the season passes/battle pass or whatever they call it + skins + other microtransactions
What exactly has made the price of making a game go up?
they're a lot more resource intensive and require bigger and bigger teams = more staff = longer development times = more expensive
Cries in CAD
thank god for digital, don't need to worry about tax at least
they're a lot more resource intensive and require bigger and bigger teams = more staff = longer development times = more expensive
I don’t feel like righting a whole paragraph on this, but this post doesn’t make sense. An application resource usage could mean a multiple of things and none of it means a bigger team is needed.