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Don't like the price, don't buy it. Don't feed the hype. Play through your games. Mod it. Try a diferent path, a new class, a diferent character. Try indie games.
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Unpopular opinion: Nintendo is overrated and is no longer innovation.
Quite a popular opinion actually.
There's even websites like https://www.suedbynintendo.com/
Huh. I guess it's not as unpopular as it once was. I'm glad to see that.
I haven't bought anything Nintendo in years... but I can't lie, that open world mario kart game looks sick.
Never was. Nintendo 64 was developed at SGI and sold to Nintendo after turned down by others.
laughs in PC
Chuckles in Steam Deck
lol in free giveaway and cheap bundles
Hardly kicking and screaming when you can just turn away.
My game purchases this year have all been under £10. Last year the most expensive was Factorio: Space Age which I bought directly from their site. Most of my playtime this year has been in FOSS games and a few small indies like Soldak games.
You got any good tips for foss games?
Beyond all reason
Been playing Veloren lately. Lot of time in CDDA too.
I haven’t paid full price for a game since I bought my Steam Deck.
Sorry Nintendo - it’s going to be a hard pass for me. I think I can live without Mario Cart for $80
The steam deck is way better anyways!
I'm dancing happily into the €20 game era with my Steam Deck.
I paid like $70 for FF 7 remake pack (two titles) on Steam. Even then I felt like they could optimize the graphics algorithm a tiny bit (I don't want them to swap the texture frequently to a poorer resolution one just because the GPUs from 7 years ago (on PlayStation?) had less VRAM.
I'm done buying games from these corporate fux.
Only indie games for me from now on.
Last 2 triple A games I've bought (Dragon's Dogma 2 and Civ 7) have both been awful. Meanwhile I spend 15 on a game like Roboquest and play it for 30 hours.
The last triple A I bought was on a big sale because it's long past its release date. Mostly ignoring modern ones, the only one I have wanted was BG3 which I am fully happy playing the many years waiting game for because I have so many other games to play first. c/patientgamers
Oh yeah I bought BG3 on release. Now that is a good game. All other AAA are held to that standard imo. Looking forward to the update with all the new specs.
I'm happy that I bought Baldurs Gate 3, but otherwise I didn't buy anything and I am happy about that too.
Can't remember the last time i payed full price for a game.
But i don't buy into the Nintendo ecosystem anyway, so
Bringing you, maybe. I'm out ✌️ I'm not giving into the inevitable pre-planned reduction from 80/90 to 70/80, either.
No thanks.
I'll start by saying I loved Nintendo games. But I think I'm done. They can offer the games at $80, but I will pass. Oh well.
I haven't owned a Nintendo console since the halcyon days of the SNES and shit like this doesn't encourage me to break that habit.
Held off on the switch at Christmas in anticipation of switch 2, mostly for the kids, think I'll try them with PC gaming and see how they get on. I'll get a lot more bang for buck upgrading my graphics card.
lol not for me, thnx
Remember: $80 from the big companies is only the starting price given the various editions and other monetization schemes they may push.
Also the scale and technical demands of their games, and thus their cost, have in large part been pushed by them, despite their attempts to turn it around and say it's all organic consumer demand.
*$90
No thanks, I’m good with my Analogue Pocket and Steamdeck.
I'm not defending this behavior but keeping up with inflation games that cost 60 bucks in the early 90s would cost well over 120 today.
I know they don't do physical media as much or at all in some cases.
I'm just pointing out that technically 80 bucks for a game is still a good ways behind inflation.
Not defending it. Just pointing it out.
Digital distribution is far less than it was in the 90s, many games sell in far higher numbers they did in the 90s, plus a ton of other cost savings due to scale exist on the distribution side. Yes, costs are higher to develop some types of games, but quite a few studios are able to put out profit generating games at far less than $60 per unit sold.
Cost comparisons over time tend to not be very informative when it comes to products that have significant changes in costs over time, and games are one of those things.
Also not accounting for the fact that most games now release feeling half finished and are only made feature complete through patches (if the game sells well) or paid dlc.
New horizons released with large features missing from new leaf that were added in overtime, and then had a paid dlc pack. Smash ultimates new roster additions felt rather lacking until the dlc passes added in a number of long clamored for characters. And of course whatever is going on with the new pokemon games, now using dlc and paid home services to essentially hold peoples old favorites hostage.
Cost may have increased, but I seem to get less value for my money with every new release.
This was likely done in anticipation for the tariffs.