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TopicRemember 10 years ago when everyone said...
Se7enthrust
04/21/17 9:08:46 AM
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Metal_DK posted...
Because when the Casual Revolution of 2007 kicked off, the gaming community thought that the cheaper costs due to lack of logistics, shipping, physical labor and goods, etc would cause companies to lower prices. But a day 1 digital release is the same price as the respective day 1 physical release. Its more that people are so used to paying the $50 - $60 for a brand new game, they continue to do that no matter how its distributed.


I wish I didn't have to worry about finances and could waste cash so frivolously.

I don't know how people can consciously do it honestly. Nearly 80% of the digital games that I'm looking up are way more expensive than anything in my local game stores.

The only thing that I think is even worth it are the games that are exclusive to digital but oddly enough even those are on average cheaper than physical releases lately.
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