• @Elkot@lemmy.world
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    77 days ago

    I still have so many games I’ve picked up on Steam sales that I’ll happily wait for those $80 games to go on sale while going through my back catalogue

  • @GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    37 days ago

    yes, because the real problem is too much choice.

    fuckin finbro bullshit.

    I remember paying $10 for an Atari game. I know it’s not a great comparison, but I got hundreds if not thousands of hours of gameplay out of Qbert. Can any of the leading games in the last decade do that?

    It’s funny I mention Atari. They had so many games to play. the choices you had were bonkers. best part was you could take your carts to a friends house and trade or share.

    can’t do that today since most games are digital downloads that need 32gb day-0 updates.

    perhaps the problem isn’t the gamers, but instead it’s the greedy corporate interests that are poisoning the game industry requesting $80 single owner games.

    • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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      67 days ago

      I don’t disagree with you, but there’s no way you have thousands of hours in Qbert. Even hundreds is impressive.

        • Krudler
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          47 days ago

          That really dramatically takes the steam out of your argument though.

          If the same conditions for you existed today, any modern game would blow qbert out of the water, and indeed you would put thousands of hours into it.

          Also, Atari games were $20 when they were new not 10. So with inflation it’s about the same as an $80 game today.

      • @MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world
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        37 days ago

        The other thing is that there was simply fewer games back then so you either continue to play the good games you own or you don’t play games. I loved Ocarina of Time, but I’m not going to pretend it was God’s gift to mankind just because I played it tons in my youth. I played it tons in my youth because it was one of the best games that I owned, and even then I had plenty more options than I’m sure this person had on the Atari for good games

  • @RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Pugstorm’s new game is going to be just 20 bucks. (It’s being published by Chucklefish so I’ll still be pirating it, but it’s nice that they’re still keeoing it indie)

  • dinckel
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    1019 days ago

    The amount of options isn’t the issue.

    For most 25-40€ games I buy, i can get a great experience for the next 30-50 hours.

    Indie games absolutely crush the statistics, where some sub-15€ roguelikes have such insane replayability, that i’ve clocked over a thousand hours into a couple. Not to mention how incredibly creative, unique, and story rich some of them are.

    Meanwhile, what used to be 60€, and is now 80€+, is some “cinematic” 20fps on console slop, that you can barely get 5 hours of real gameplay out of. I don’t wanna sit there and watch a movie with an occasional A button press. Or even worse, play something like the Assassins Creed reboot, that had 500 hours of gameplay, 490 of which is just useless collectibles around the map.

    • Brokkr
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      99 days ago

      Would be interested to know what games you have >500 hours in. Especially if they aren’t multi-player online games.

      • @Yermaw@lemm.ee
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        Minecraft, slay the spire, civilisation, atomicrops.

        Balatro could have been a contender but I lost interest suddenly and unexpectedly.

        spoiler

        Tetris the daddy

      • @NeuronautML@lemmy.ml
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        Stellaris, civ v, oxygen not included, city skylines, x3/rebirth/4, workers and resources: soviet republic, kerbal space program, rimworld, crusader kings 2 and 3.

        Basically anything civilization/city/base/colony builder is my jam and some of them have over 2000 hours over the years. I like building perfect societies and roleplay how people live in them in my head while i do it. It’s one of the ways i relax and express creativity.

      • teft
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        39 days ago

        Baldur’s Gate 3, Cyberpunk, Kingdom Come Deliverance, Witcher 3, Fallout

        Really any RPG you can easily get 1000 hours of play.

      • @poleslav@lemmy.world
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        29 days ago

        Well I’m not them, but for me: KSP1: 1800.8 hours. Current cost $40 = $0.02 an hour DCS: 1294.7 hours. Money spent eh $300 = $0.23 an hour Witcher 3: 1131.5 hours. Current cost: $40 = $0.03 an hour. Civ vi: 589.9 hours. Current cost: $60 = $0.10 an hour Stardew valley: 579.3 hours. current cost $15 = $0.026 an hour Fall out new Vegas: 543.6 hours. Current cost: $10 = $0.0018 an hour

        Now if we add in the $2000 worth of peripherals I have to play dcs it’s cost balloons quite a bit but, it’s not terribly difficult to get high playtimes in cheap games. I would also say the cost per hour for me is double or triple what it actually is, as these are the current prices, and besides dcs I buy everything only on sale lol.

      • dinckel
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        19 days ago

        For indie and cheaper stuff specifically? The Binding of Isaac is over 1k hours between my two copies. Rimworld, Factorio, and Terraria are all close to 500h as well. If Minecraft counts as one for you, this is an outlier with roughly 4k hours since 2011.

        Otherwise, I am quite into MMOs and story-rich singleplayer RPGs, so there’s a handful of them with well over several thousands of hours played too.

    • FackCurs
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      17 days ago

      It’s ok to but indie games even if still a public beta, to support the devs. Had a great time with Factorio, Rimworld, Valheim before 1.0 release.

        • @lobut@lemmy.ca
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          48 days ago

          it seems I’ve bought it too. Not gonna lie, after reading the description… I have no idea what I’m getting into.

    • @piyuv@lemmy.world
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      38 days ago

      Do buy great indie games at full price to support indie devs even more (stardew, Balatro, dead cells, hollow knight, terraria, rimworld….)

    • @trashboat@midwest.social
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      29 days ago

      Honestly itch.io has plenty of free indie gems that can last me just as long as throwing $80 at a AAA game. I’d rather donate/tip after the fact for genuine well-crafted experiences

      • @Zahille7@lemmy.world
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        28 days ago

        I absolutely love Manic Miners (the fan remake of the old Rock Raiders game). The customization so you can make your own mining crew, all the old-school parts that are in the game, everything about it is fantastic.

    • @RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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      I’ll still buy FromSoft games at full price. But only because I know they won’t disappoint. And Yoko Taro’s games.

      But in general, it would be beneficial for more people to spend less on games.

      • @caseofthematts@lemmy.world
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        08 days ago

        So what’s the difference for Nintendo fans that love any Mario or Zelda game, for example? I’m not trying to be an ass here, but what makes your specific “I only buy this full price” a better decision than someone else’s “I only buy this at full price”?

        • @RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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          FromSoftware is not a multi-billion dollar company that has major influence on games pricing in the gaming industry, and when game prices jumped to $70 USD, Armored Core 6 released at $60 and Elden Ring Nightreign will release at $40.

          Nintendo is not even close.

  • Stern
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    368 days ago

    I have 170 games in my backlog and the summer sale is coming. I ain’t spending 80 bucks on one video game.

    • FackCurs
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      47 days ago

      It’s funny how it’s not even quantity over quality because those 5 to 8 ~$10 to $15 games will provide high quality gameplay and storytelling.

  • @Yawweee877h444@lemmy.world
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    209 days ago

    It sucks that waiting for a sale might only bring down to the original $50 new full price it used to be.

    Just have to wait longer I guess.¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @notannpc@lemmy.world
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    198 days ago

    What AAA title is worth $80? The most time I spend gaming is in a 10 year old shooter, and an indie survival game. Both of which I bought for <$20.

  • @JTskulk@lemmy.world
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    148 days ago

    I made a rule that I can’t spend over $10 on a game until I’ve played through my entire backlog. I haven’t bought a game over $10 in 10 years and I’ve spent $6k on Steam since I started using it.

  • FenrirIII
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    138 days ago

    I pirate games first before buying. Too many games become shit past the return window on Steam. I buy every game I like.