bought hades 2 straight up without reviews and knowing it’s gonna be wonky early access, just because the dev has a history of honest and inspired banger games. 😎👍
keep in mind that most profiteering rats pile onto the biggest cash cow games. indie scene is better than ever these days
I’m not patient because of cost, I’m patient because new releases are buggy, and they’re usually stable by the time their price drops. They’re basically rewarding my patience…
Oh i am definitely patient for the lower price. I can’t afford 70-80 euros for this shit.
I’m waiting neither due to bugs nor because high price. I’m waiting because adult life happened and I simply don’t have time to play. I still have even games I bought decade(s) ago and I haven’t touched yet… Yeah, yet, definitely yet. Will try to insert appropriate meme later.
It’s not the cost. I’ve not pirated anything since Steam and GOG came along. It’s just that games nowadays want you to be online all the time, force you to open accounts you don’t want, try to sell you in game items (that’s a brilliant idea to get money from certain types of people, a bit like religion, do congratulations to whoever came up with that).
I want games to be single player playable, offline, start to finish. I’ll buy expansion packs if the game is worth it. It’s it too much to ask?
- What will you do ?
- Piracy.
Unless it’s Denuvo sadly
I’m waiting for piracy. DRM hackers go brrrrrr
Or even buying it on instant gaming
I wouldn’t. There was a dev ( I forget which game, but def indie ) that said the pirated keys from those dodgy sites actually ended up costing them money, and they would’ve been happier if people just pirated the game instead if they really didn’t want to pay for it.
What’s the difference between pirated keys and piracy ?
I think it had something to do with credit card fees
Edit: found this on reddit
Grey Markets are often done by credit card scammers which results into chargebacks by the credit institute resulting in processing fees for the producer of the game or even getting them cc banned.
Edit edit: it was Factorio - https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/05/g2a-confirms-stolen-game-key-sales-pays-40000-to-factorio-devs/
In before someone tries to guilt trip you for that because “developers aren’t getting money from stolen keys” and the developer isn’t an indie developer but a studio owned by Microsoft or EA…
“AAA Developers aren’t getting money from real keys either, what’s your point?”
Starfield is still $70 (base). It’s $46 on sale. One of the most panned games of 2023 is STILL $70 FUCKING DOLLARS! How the hell?