A creator should be allowed to charge whatever they want for their product. It is up to the consumer to decide whether or not they will pay that price or not. You don't think a game should be $60 dollars because it doesn't have something don't buy it, pretty simple.
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MAG not worth $60. Homefront not worth $60. Battlefront not worth $60. Overwatch not worth $60. Hell any game that announces DLC before the game even releases isn't worth $60. Developers can charge what ever they want. Doesn't mean they should be able to. If you pay $60 for a game with a content level on par with Angry Birds or Flappy Bird you're a retard.
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[quote]MAG not worth $60. Homefront not worth $60. Battlefront not worth $60. Overwatch not worth $60. [/quote] Opinion [quote] Hell any game that announces DLC before the game even releases isn't worth $60. [/quote] Opinion [quote] Developers can charge what ever they want. Doesn't mean they should be able to. [/quote] Bad opinion [quote] If you pay $60 for a game with a content level on par with Angry Birds or Flappy Bird you're a retard.[/quote] What a wonderful collection of opinions you have.
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Value is relative to each individual looking at the item. Would I like games to be cheaper sure but the fact the price of games hasn't gone up but I am sure the cost to make one has it is a fair trade in my opinion, yours most likely differs oh well that happens. Telling someone what they can or cannot charge for something they created is ridiculous in my opinion. Tell them with your wallet if it isn't worth it to you don't buy the game it is simple. If you do buy the game that means there was enough there to justify the purchase, some of those things are actually external reasons such as a number of your friends will also be playing it with you. I don't think airsoft is worth the price to get started so guess what? I don't buy airsoft stuff but I would never think of telling those manufacturers how much they can charge for their equipment. You clearly don't think those games are worth it that's cool don't buy them and move on. I did buy Overwatch and have around 80 hours of fun entertainment and good times playing with friends. That time will most likely continue to grow, so to me it was worth my $60.