One way to get out of the video-game industry funk is to recognize that players aren’t spending $70 on most games

  • wavebeam@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    That’s the thing. Pricing in a direct comparison of inflation and base game label price ignores all the ways in which that same game would have been diluted to increase the average price with microtransactions, deluxe editions, and early unlocks for pre-orders or whatever. It’s not apples to apples with the past.

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      5 hours ago

      And that’s all totally true. Though there is a way around that trap… Don’t buy the dlc!

      That’s my secret, I treat the base price as the only price, and if the game doesn’t stand on its own without dlc, it’s a bad game. And I will 100% say that out loud, I’ll give it a bad review, I’ll avoid buying it in the first place. If a game needs pricey dlc to be worth playing, it isn’t worth playing at all.

      So there’s my hot take.