• Sentinian@lemmy.one
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    2 years ago

    For me the major red flag is the price going up for inflation. The game went up in price when it left Early Access already and that was 3 years ago. But now the game is being sold as a full game sure it might get updates but one can expect a finished product to at least stay the same price, not go up.

    As for sales, at least on PC games are pretty much always on sale either through steam directly or from sites like humble or greenmangaming. You can pretty much pickup any not recent game for 20% off at anytime if you search gg.deals or a similar service.

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      2 years ago

      Well, inflation is real. And they are using sales income to fund current development. That’s as fair as it gets.

      Would you be happy if they released it at 60$ and had periodic 60% sales?

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        2 years ago

        Well yes, if you do the math it would be cheaper then the $30 price point it’s been for years. Actually it adds up to the same as a 20% sale of the $30 price.

        I get the point you make. I can accept a game that never goes on sale. The main problem I have is it increasing price after 3 years out of early access.

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          2 years ago

          While we disagree severely, I am grateful to hear the “other side” in a civil discussion. I suspect the no-downvote policy of Beehaw enables this discussion and hope to find more of it.