It hasn't. I've only bought ~4 games at full price the last decade, now I just wait for them to be around $20. The $70 price seems to be more focused on cashing in on people that buy on release, but prices go down all the same only like one year after release.
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I always wait for sales. No way I'm aying $70
Same here. I wait for sales.
I was very and am very tempted to get baulders gate 3, as all the good reviews and bg2 is one of the first pc games I remember playing with my dad. But still, I have not bought a new game at 60 in close to a decade.
I made an exception for Baldur's Gate 3. I'm only human.
There's nothing coming out AAA these days that's worth the price of admission or pre-ordering. Blizzard hasn't made anything worth playing for years, I don't give a shit about the yearly reskin of Call of Duty, Starfield was a try before you buy with Gamepass - it really feels there hasn't been anything in years worth getting at full price. Even Baulder's Gate, which I would consider worth the full price, I picked up below average price prior to official launch.
I am pirating EVERYTHING now.
I wait until it costs 20 € or less. No need to hurry, if it's a game is good now, it will be good in 2 years.
*it will be better
Same. Especially since every game basically barely runs on release day, I don't get why people don't wait for a sale to get it.
If you pay $80 (or whatever) for a game that's full of bugs on release day, you're just a sucker.
Good AAA games are rare these days. If there's something I want from them I can it buy 2nd hand or during a sale. Been having the time of my life with indie games for so long now I can't remember the last big title I bought.
Hard to say, because none of the games with that price tag so far have piqued my interest in getting them on release in the slightest. If anything, it's surprising how pretty much all my favorite games this year (Hi-Fi Rush, Talos Principle 2, Cocoon, Jusant) were available on release for just ~30€.
Preorder Founders Edition $150 with exclusive Donkey Armor
Given how the quality of new releases and zero new games being worth the price, I have not bought a new release in over 10 years, maybe 12 years. I can't justify the price vs. what companies have been putting out.
Recently, if it's through Steam, I haven't bought hardly anything. And the last things I've bought were either under $20 or on sale for under that price. Otherwise, the most expensive game I've bought in the last year was Pokemon Violet. Otherwise I have bought some used old games from a nearby shop for a cheap enough price.
Though I do have plans to buy some indie games on my Steam list, some of which I first pirated and played, when I have the money because I'd much rather my money be going towards those indie devs than [insert soulless multi-million dollar company #3859].
Hasn't changed a bit. I NEVER buy games new with maybe two exceptions being Fallout and Metal Gear, but even then I found good deals on them so I still didn't pay full price. Every single game that looks like I might want it goes on my isthereanydeal waitlist and I don't buy it until it's at least 50% off.
I haven't purchased games on release day for a LONG time, unless it's a game I just simply cannot wait. Everything else is on Steam for 75-90% off.
There's really no point. Nearly every game launches these days completely broken. They have a ton of DLC or "special" editions for $150 CAD, and overall it's a shit experience.
Buy that shit for 75% off, complete edition, and full of bug fixes (or mods that fix everything).
No change between $70 and $80 for me
I buy as needed
There are very few games I've bought at full price. Baldur's Gate 3. Elden Ring. Dark Souls 2 and 3. Those were all worth it. Most things I'll just wait for a sale. My friends don't really play a lot of games, and rarely all want to play the same thing, so I don't have that peer pressure problem.
I can't even think of anything that exciting coming out soon.
- Total War Warhammer series
- Jurassic World Evolution 2
- Half Life Black Mesa
- Pathfinder Kingmaker
- Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous
- BG3
Of which only Warhammer and BG3 were bought on launch, are the only games I've bought since 2016. So roughly 1 game per year, and mostly on discount. Launch price could be 200 USD for all I care, I don't have time for trying out new games all the time.
There are so many old classics to be played, and too many mtx ridden, unoptimised Unreal Engine AAA games being published for new games to be enticing.
I just realized that I have bought 2 games at full price in the past decade., Elite Dangergous, and BG3. I did back Wasteland 2 on Kickstarter in late 2013, but I think it was like $20.
I bought a couple of newly released games that I would have bought if they were $60 or $80, but other than that, I have been getting my gaming on with cheaper games that are worth the price, like Talos Principle 2 ($30, and worth every penny), as well as older games, like Outer Wilds, Inscryption, Stray, Hades, Spiritfarer.
EDIT: I will add that every game that I have purchased for the full $70 has been worth it. Starfield, Hogwarts (family never played more than 2 hours each), Last of Us Part 1 (haven't finished), TOTK (haven't started it yet).
I wouldn't say it has. I don't buy too much these days anyways as I already have a backlog, and there's so much out there that I tend to buy things on sale that have been out for a while.
I'm willing to buy a higher-priced game or DLC on release, but it better be damned good. I'll wait a bit before buying to at least ensure that it's playable on day one.
I spend less than before. I used to not buy keys from third party stores, but now I do. I always bought on release, full prices, but now I don't care any longer if they get my money. The few indie devs that care, sell for less and with less greedy tactics, they get the full money on release or early access.
Everything from Ubisoft/EA/Blizzard is pirated because they deserve no money anymore, they are shit companies that should go bankruptcy.
And even for the few I bought, I might go gamepass now. I regret that I bought a key for Starfield and Cities Skylines 2, should've not trusted them. I'll not pay for their next games/dlcs as I first have to get my money back I spend on them.
I also started to give way more negative press to friends and online, now that games got more expensive I expect better quality. It's an easy deal.
It's fine, last game I bought was Minecraft, 9 years ago
I installed Wabbajack and coughed up the $5 or whatever for Premium Nexus Mods access.
Turns out you can turn your old games into new games.
@alessandro I’ve always bought the majority of my games during sales or used from websites like eBay, so it doesn’t affect me that much. I considered buying Persona 3 Reload at launch, but I’ll wait for a sale since it’s $70 and SEGA games tend to go on sale pretty quickly.