• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      12 hours ago

      I miss the “flash sales”.

      They got rid of them, and the Steam Sales were effectively just the regular discounts you can get anywhere else.

      That and people like Rockstar figuring out that you can put “50% off” if you bundle in a load of funbucks nobody asked for.

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        2 hours ago

        The regular price of Red dead 2 on steam is still the full release price even though the game came out 6 years ago. That way they can mark it 70% of and still overcharge.

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          19 minutes ago

          I’m sort of going to blame Sony and Microsoft here as well. Since their game subscription services came out, games going on permanent discount seems to be a thing of the past. I reckon they’ve been told to do it just to make the subscription services look better value.

          Back in the day, as far back as the ZX Spectrum for me, games would come out at full price and then a couple of years later would come out in a budget range. Even Nintendo would do it on the GameCube. Now it’s just full price forever because fuck you.

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        6 hours ago

        if you bundle in a load of funbucks nobody asked for

        That’s how I feel when people try to justify $60 gacha skins with “But you also get all of these lovely in-game materials!” Well I don’t want any of those shit. I only wanted the skin. Now sell me the skin by itself without all the other crap.

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        11 hours ago

        In some ways, I try to acknowledge the original race to the voting on prices was sometimes bad for indies. The Factorio dev even saw the writing on the wall and decided to head it off, declaring “This is the game’s price floor. Buy it or don’t.”