yeah, that frame of mind is stupid in and of itself.Radeonx said:They should stay $60.
Because they've been $50-60 since they started coming out, and changing it just because the part of the fanbase that doesn't recognize this complains is stupid.
I wanna say this to you, screw the rest of the topic you win for that reference.MisterShine said:Whatever price the market will bear.
Capitalism, HO!
I know how you feel, mate. Go to your local EB Games (we all have one) and try to price match to JB HiFi, Big W or even KMart. If you have a Gametraders handy then you should be okay.SirDeadly said:It should definitely be less than $100 AUD... It'd ridiculously expensive down here, I can only afford 2-3 games a year if I'm lucky.
Yes, and we'll have great fun when developers have to run on fumes, publishers will have to jack-up already ridiculous prices just to survive and piracy goes up 1000% in the first few years until the entire industry collapses.Serris said:a game should cost between 10 - 20 dollars.
no game should come in a box.
why? because digital distribution should be to gaming what e-mail was to the mailindustry.
Remember when games used to be 50 bucks new? Namely every generation previous to this one. However with new graphics skyrocketing the development costs for the new generation, there was a need to increase prices to manage new costs.Owyn_Merrilin said:Capitalism doesn't work when there's no competition over prices, though. I don't know how it happened, but the industry just up and decided that $60 would be the price for games.
If 60 dollars was too much for the consumers to bear, not many people would buy at that price point, meaning the producers would be forced to lower prices in order to sell an appreciable number of units to make up for costs. Since this is obviously not the case, 60 dollars is affordable enough to the consumer base, or at least enough for the companies to turn a profit at that price, meaning that they are likely to keep prices there until consumers make it clear games just aren't worth that much to them. But for now, they absolutely are.Owyn_Merrilin said:TL;DR: When the only option a customer has to show that a product costs too much is not to buy it, rather than to buy it cheaper from a competitor, capitalism isn't really working.
/bowArehexes said:I wanna say this to you, screw the rest of the topic you win for that reference.
Well, to be fair, quality of a game is an objective characteristic - furthermore, if a game really is crappy, the price tends to go down almost immediately after it comes out; I've seen quite a few games at my local EB go from the usual 69.99 release price (I live in Canada) to under 50 dollars within a couple of months.mrdude2010 said:the problem is that not very game is of equal quality or cost, so obviously it would make sense for a high budget game to have a higher price, but EVERY game is $60, no matter how good, bad, cheap, or expensive it is.SonicKoala said:Unless you have an intricate knowledge of the various costs associated with both a)Making the actual video game, and b)distributing/marketing the video game, I don't see how anybody here can actually claim that "THIS is how much a game should cost".
Obviously, the company is going to have to charge an appropriate amount so that, for one, the costs of actually making and marketing/distributing the thing are covered, AND enough of a profit is generated so that the company and its employees can stay afloat and live comfortably. I just think that there are a myriad of motivations behind charging people "X" amount of dollars for a certain game, and I think that very few people actually take that into consideration; instead, people do what people always do - complain about how expensive everything is.
also, game companies did fine with $50 games and they've had 6 years to get used to the current generations. they have no excuse for charging $60 anymore
So what we need is a graphical representation of the relation between sales and price, and find the optimum price, then bump it down a couple bucks (For thefloppylobster said:If they were cheaper I would buy more.