• SuperSleuth@lemm.ee
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    2 hours ago

    I’ll never pay $70 for a game. Still waiting on Dragons Dogma 2 to go on sale. Even if it’s the same with inflation, why would I pay that for an unpolished product that still nickel and dimes me?

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      1 hour ago

      Same the game i really want i get at around 40-50% sale otherwise i’m a really patient gamer.

      If you use steam dragon dogma 2 is around 35$ on fanatical

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      Games have been $70 for so long dude. I remember getting Mario party 64 for like $75.why do people act like this is so recent?

      Also dragons dlgma 2 was like $40 a few months ago.

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    4 hours ago

    Console Gamers I reckon. Monster Hunter World was the same way, a “huge success” despite being an undercooked mess.

    Won’t be me.

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        10 minutes ago

        Recently a gamer news magazine reported that they cannot reccomend the game to anyone due to bad performance and gamebreaking bugs. Just like the World launch which sparked protests over Capcoms 0 refund ever policy.

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          You’re right. “A gamer news magazine” said it so that’s all there is to say.

          Also I didn’t say the games haven’t had their share of major and minor issues. I just don’t understand the console gamer blame. The games sell millions of units on Steam alone.

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      3 hours ago

      With SteamDB estimating 2.6 - 3.27 million players on Steam it actually looks like PC is at least the second largest if not the largest platform.