Sorry, you clearly have no idea how much £20 is worth in the UK. I'll give you a clue - more than what you appear to think.
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according to google its $31.48 in US dollars..its in the post title
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How many dollars it is worth is irrelevant. Go and do some research on what you can buy for £20 in the UK. As a teacher surely you should realise we don't spend our money in the US? Also you need to realise you should be comparing the cost of TTK with other things in the same market sector - I.e. games. Your comparisons have no real relevance as you are talking about other things completely. Most people are upset because of how much they value the content. For us £20 is half a game. TDB or HoW were £20. If it is really going to be £20, it is definitely not worth the cost for the content provided. Having said all that, I did feel we at least have had a little success. I don't see how anyone can argue against the fact that for what it is it is overpriced (relative to the other DLCs)...
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Oh stop it. A certain company over at the UK still charges American (And other parts in the country) consumers more than what you guys pay for in the UK. You don't hear us complaining do you? Thats because we shake our heads at companies like that and just move on. They'll get the message weither we bitch about or not, just don't show support. Problem solved. [spoiler]That company btw is Games Workshop.[/spoiler]
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Yeah but again you don't seem to understand how pricing within a market works. Games workshop is a unique industry really. The issue here is Bungie are pricing their product at a higher value than other American companies do in the UK....
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Edited by SubjectBosco: 6/25/2015 6:42:08 PMUnique or not, its still overpricing like what Activison is doing to you UK consumers. Don't get me wrong, I agree that charging oversea customers just they aren't on the developer's native soil is bullshit, my point is you should just stop complaining and don't buy what is being offered. Your form of currency is what talks, not your words. Simply give them none of it and they will learn their leason.
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I will. I can buy Fallout 4 for the same price. That is how outrageous the pricing is.
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Good man, mate. :)
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He's talking how many other things $20 stinking dollars get. It's only $20 stinking dollars. The fact they are ripping off European gamers should be issue #1 on the forums. But too many children on here are overshadowing that crying about emotes.
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Edited by shonik09: 6/25/2015 6:18:52 PMHe mentioned a UK conversion in the title of his post. This post does nothing to justify the UK pricing.... Also I agree, the emotes issue is nothing compared to how badly we are getting ripped off here. I'm not buying TTK if it stays at £40. I'll buy Fallout 4 instead.
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[quote]Sorry, you clearly have no idea how much £20 is worth in the UK.[/quote] [quote]How many dollars it is worth is irrelevant.[/quote] Soooooooooo it doesn't matter that he doesn't know. Go home angry brit
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Edited by shonik09: 6/25/2015 5:21:03 PMWow so you missed my point huh? I'm saying what matters is the cost relative to other things in our economy. More specifically the cost relative to other products in the same sector. He didn't seem to get this.