PurpleSky said:
Just because you live in America/other wealthy country, doesn't mean you can let them give you a game in 3 parts ( SC2 )
Oh boy. Another one of these people.
You haven't played Starcraft 2, that's for sure.
Let me tell you something about Starcraft 2's trilogy thing: IT DOESN'T MATTER.
You know what I got from Starcraft 2?
A shitload of content and a sense of fucking completion. I'm not sure what qualifies as a "complete" game to you, but that's more than enough for me. It's not a "part" of a game. It's not even "half" a game. It's a game.
I'm not sure if you may have to
really stretch your mental capabilities past their normal limits of accepting convention, but when someone says something is part of a trilogy, it's not suddenly incapable of standing on its own. Compared with many other RTS's of this time and the previous ones, it has much more content. That it's part of a trilogy is completely irrelevant.
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Now, on to your other complaints:
If collectors' editions are any indication of how much gamers are willing to pay for games, they're only going to get more expensive. Movie ticket prices are the same, especially with the coming of 3D. It's just unavoidable. If a game came out and it was 100 dollars, but it was really good (not ground-breaking; just really good), people may piss and moan, but the bottom line is that a large chunk of them would still buy it. And all the complaining would earn the game more publicity. Win-win.
What I usually do is just play many of the older games until the prices for the newer games die down. It also helps that more than one person in my family is a gamer, so we can share the single-player games.
The used game industry is profiting much from what earns the gaming industry about as much money as piracy, so if you want a boycott, you may as well go there.
Other than that, you can only sit back and watch people spend 40 dollars more for a pair of night-vision goggles that they never knew they wanted.