• M137@lemmy.today
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    17 hours ago

    While I agree for the most part, pricing is absolutely an issue too (an ever increasing one). I and so many others in a similar situation have a lot of time but not a lot of money, it doesn’t matter if a game has 2000+ hours of playtime, we just can’t afford $70+ as a once time purchase.

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      15 hours ago

      I remember when street fighter 2 was released for the SNES. Our store had it at 64.99 and that’s in 1990-something dollars.

      Games have always been expensive, especially when hyped and already popular

      But I still have an SNES and SF2 and can play it whenever I want. No chance a licensing server rejects me or a lic is flagged invalid in the future.

      That’s the difference. I know as long as the hardware works, I can always use that game.

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      16 hours ago

      Well there are games where I absolutely cannot justify paying for unless there is a sale or waiting for it to go on discount due to being super old.

      However I still don’t pirate them just because they are priced too high if they are steam because I know eventually I will still have easy access I just need to be patient.

      Cae in point this summer sale a game that came out 2-3 years ago I finally bought because it was 50% off its original $100 price tag (CAD). Finally felt it would be worth it.

      Never pirates it became I knew steam would provide easy access and an eventual sale.