What I learned from ME3 and DA:I is that good games are still pretty cheap.
They've been "cheap" since release date, surely not good ![]()
What I learned from ME3 and DA:I is that good games are still pretty cheap.
They've been "cheap" since release date, surely not good ![]()
They've been "cheap" since release date, surely not good
I have no idea what you mean by that.
Check the dictionary for "cheap". It means they were awful games then and they're awful now. More awful at the time because paying full price (more than 50 bucks) for those games is like a crime.
Check the dictionary for "cheap". It means they were awful games then and they're awful now. More awful at the time because paying full price (more than 50 bucks) for those games is like a crime.
I know the different definitions of "cheap". I didn't know what you meant because your statement was written in an obtuse way; probably because you tried to be clever by replying as though I was using a different definition of "cheap" from the one I obviously meant.
You're welcome to your opinion of those games, but it really has no relevance to my comment.
I know the different definitions of "cheap". I didn't know what you meant because your statement was written in an obtuse way; probably because you tried to be clever by replying as though I was using a different definition of "cheap" from the one I obviously meant.
You're welcome to your opinion of those games, but it really has no relevance to my comment.
My statement was clear and clever, unlike yours.
I will wait for a year after the original release and buy the full version that includes DLC, hopefully at a reasonable price like $60.
I thought it was a bit forced, myself, though I did see what you were trying to do. The problem is that "cheap" is generally used for stuff that was deliberately made that way. It takes a second to process the joke because we all know that those games weren't cheaply made, whatever our opinion of their quality. If someone called, say, Armageddon "cheap" the joke wouldn't really land either.My statement was clear and clever, unlike yours.
I'll pay whatever price our russian Origin will set.
It's all relative. I would pay whatever price that matches the entertainment value I get from the game. For games like Far Cry Primal, Street Fighter, or Call of Duty I wouldn't pay anything over $10 because they aren't my kind of games. For games like Deus Ex, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, or Witcher 3 I could pay $100+ and I'd still feel like I'm robbing the devs.
My statement was clear and clever, unlike yours.
Bully for you.
Would you still pay 70$-70€ to Bioware for this coming game?
Even though I generally like Bioware games, the ME Trilogy would make my top 5 list and is potentially one of the few franchises I'd be willing to pre-order - NO!
Their ridiculous pricing of the ME2 and ME3 DLCs for the PC results in my unwillingness to give them any money until a complete edition of anything they do is released and available with at least a 50% discount.