Is $100 Too much for a PC Game

Discussion in 'Games' started by alstar70, Apr 20, 2007.

  1. alstar70

    alstar70 Peon

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    #21
    In Australia - the top of the line new games were $89 but recently thanks to 3.5% inflation rate (I think not) the new games coming out are at $100. It just trying to squeeze every last cent out of the consumer and I'm not buying at that price.
     
    alstar70, Apr 21, 2007 IP
  2. Deedo

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    #22
    WOW! that's crazy. I can totally see why you wouldn't pay $100 for a new game. Good call on used games for sure

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    Deedo, Apr 21, 2007 IP
  3. Ponynugget

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    #23
    Well I've purchased a couple of used games from a little games store down the road (they were $50 off retail) and they were really scratched. So much so that one of them was actually unplayable. I couldn't return them either - they apparently had a strict no-refund policy.
     
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  4. BlueNinja

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    #24
    Just get 2nd hand from ebay or something.
     
    BlueNinja, Apr 22, 2007 IP
  5. Deedo

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    #25
    Only buy used games from Gamespot/EB Games or Ebay. Gamespot has a 7 day exchange on bad disks. Hope there's one near you. Otherwise you can order them off their website, www.gamestop.com. Sorry that happened to you.
     
    Deedo, Apr 23, 2007 IP
  6. getjimmy

    getjimmy Prominent Member

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    #26
    Mate why spend $100 when u can get free from internet.
     
    getjimmy, Apr 23, 2007 IP
  7. alstar70

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    #27
    Cos I prefer not to break copyright. I prefer to obey the law, etc.
     
    alstar70, Apr 23, 2007 IP
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    #28
    ttoooo much expensive
     
    tolarian, Apr 23, 2007 IP
  9. bscdesign.com

    bscdesign.com Active Member

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    #29
    I was going to ask that same question. I live in the US and the most expensive game I have ever seen was DOOM 3 for $60.
     
    bscdesign.com, Apr 24, 2007 IP
  10. chant

    chant Well-Known Member

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    #30
    Games can cost you around $60 in the US but if it's an online MMORPG expect to pay another $10 - $15 per month in charges...so it can get pretty expensive if you play online for a year or more.

    Buying used is the best way to go if you can live with not having the latest hot game for a couple of months...
     
    chant, Apr 24, 2007 IP
  11. EliteFlyers_com

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    #31
    where have i been? i remeber i used to buy comp games for like $20. i dont play them anymore, well let me rephrase that i dont buy them anymore too many fun games to play online for free :D
     
    EliteFlyers_com, Apr 24, 2007 IP
  12. Daz

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    #32
    I wouldn't pay $100 for a video game.

    I know i've wasted money on things in the past.. and I know I will in the future, but I for one don't play video games enough to make the $100 worthwhile.

    But hey - I LIVE off people who pay that much to video games / online games.. ;)
    On the other hand, I've paid more than $100 to world of warcraft - subscription.
    Does that count?
     
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  13. Deedo

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    #33
    Indirectly, yes it counts. As far as paying $100 just for the game, I wouldn't recommend living in Australia.

    Good news though, the new Halo 3 collectors edition which comes with a Master Chief helmet and a bunch of extra stuff on DVD is priced at $127. But I mean, you get a freakin helmet. Nice!
     
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  14. Lemon116

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    #34
    :D 2-x-pensive-4-me
     
    Lemon116, Apr 24, 2007 IP
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    jquindlen Notable Member

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    #35
    Damn. Two games at that price and I could have a nice ATI R600 DirectX 10 video card.
     
    jquindlen, Apr 24, 2007 IP
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    Muneeb2Good Notable Member

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    #36
    yeah downloading from internet is much easier but it takes time to download them..

    well i have never yet purchsed any pc game of 100 bucks ...
     
    Muneeb2Good, Apr 24, 2007 IP
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    #37
    if the game is worth $100 than i mean why not purchase it?? $100 should seem like pennies if you are running any type of online endevour. but if not, i mean i guess that is way too costly, unless the game had some revolutionary interactive capabilities.

    if its just a fps or rls, i wouldn't pay so high. everything out there is a scam in one way or another, but if you get enough enjoyment from it you probably wouldn't regret spending $100
     
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  18. alstar70

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    #38
    I think it sucks, they talk about a "world" economy and globalisation and all that and yet when is comes to selling movies, PC games, electronics, etc the price is artificially inflated in the western countries - i.e. Australia and NZ have PAL - everything comes and only works in PAL so that industrialists make a killing - why should I have to pay more than someone in Hong Kong - it sucks - I already paid too much for housing, food, and now I have to pay more than my next door neighbor country like Indonesia?

    Its PRICE FIXING plain and simple just PRICE FIXING on a Global Scale.
     
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  19. Obelia

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    #39
    That was my first thought, but actually I have paid around that much for a game, and it was worth it. I think I paid around £55 for Darkwind for the PS2 and the Gametrak unit which comes with it, when it first came out. If you can't afford a Wii and want to get into exercise gaming, it's a good option. It's helped me get fit, and I can't begin to count the hours I have spent playing it.
     
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  20. swapnil90

    swapnil90 Well-Known Member

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    #40
    Depends on how the game is :D
     
    swapnil90, Apr 25, 2007 IP