dudalb: Amazing how mant dib;t get this.
I am willing allow compahies a certain amount of increase through inflation, but Interplay has gone way over that.
amok: People will pay what they believe a game is worth. If they don’t think it’s worth the asking price, they won’t buy it. If they think the price is fair, they will. No one is forcing anyone to buy anything. If a company can sell a product at the price they are asking, then more power to them. You are not owed the price you personally want to pay, the games will sell for whatever most people are willing to pay. If no one buys at that price, then the company will have to lower it to meet the market, or they won’t make any money. That’s just basic market economics in a capitalist system 101.
Bottom line: if you don’t like the price, the solution is simple - don’t buy the game.
(Also, people, please - do not fall for the trick of seeing 80% of the new price during the Christmas sale. Do not reward this practice)
Lmao, I get your point but Interplay won´t even resort to such a tactic..I´m sure they will just offer the same old 20% off...I mean if they offer each and every game at 80% off after their price increase, I guess all of them will still be cheaper than these ever were under their ownership.