• Tigeroovy@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Yeah I’m testing out dynamic buying. If it’s too expensive I don’t buy it.

  • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Fuck dynamic pricing, anyone even considering it should be jailed.

    So tired, so tired of these ultra rich finding new and creative ways of squeezing the plebs and we just, again, let them

  • thingsiplay@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Being transparent about stable prices without shady experiments is the first step of trust. Years ago Steam got rid of dynamic prices during sales, where prices during sales for games would change. While not exactly the same thing as Sony does, its still good we got stable and reliable prices.

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    2 months ago

    Well, the only game I was looking forward to from them was Ghost of Yotei, budt since they killed the PC port for whatever reason, i don’t even want to buy anything

    • ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      If you played first Horizon but thought the second was a boring version of the first, that’s how Ghost of Yotei was for me. Assassins Creed Valhalla too. It’s like everything is the same game.

      The next game from the Returnal devs will be released soon. Now that is something that sounds exciting! Returnal was amazing! I hope they port to PC.

    • Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      Doesn’t matter if there is boycott or not. They are letting the cat out of the bag and it’s not going back in.

      This is the start of normalizing surge pricing in gaming.

    • Atomic@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      It’s nothing new. It’s been done for the past 20 years. Products are priced differently in different countries based on their economy.

      You have been able to do this in Steam for decades now. You can/could use VPN along with changing your location in steam, to trick it into thinking you are in that region. You would then get that regions prices.

      E.g, lots of Steam games used to be noticeably cheaper if Steam thought you were in Russia as opposed to Germany.

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        I don’t think this story is about that. It’s about making games more expensive based on how much they think you’ll pay.

        This specific study in the article is about making games cheaper to see if that makes people more likely to spend, but you just know they’re going to also make them more expensive if this works out

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          2 months ago

          The former part has been a thing for hundreds of years.

          But yeah I suppose they would use it to change the price dynamically on a constant basis based on demand.

          Though I’m not sure that’s even legal to this extent in EU. It’s a product for purchase. Not a stock. But you’re right. It does sound bad.

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        2 months ago

        So they aren’t gonna say “loads of people are downloading the same game in the same region, let’s increase the price”? Cause that’s what dynamic pricing means.

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    2 months ago

    I’m not sure I follow the dynamic pricing explanation. This article shows evidence of A/B price testing with different sized discounts, but not specifically dynamic pricing. It seems to be regional at most. If I’m missing anything let me know.

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      Exactly what i was thinking. A/B testin is the best way to get data.

      What worries me more is what they are going to do with that data and if it will lead to predatory business model or not.

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    2 months ago

    PS5 will keep being a dust collector for me. Unplugged it once the ROM keys leaked. It may someday be useful as a normal PC

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    2 months ago

    These are the people who are about to win the console wars once Microsoft throws in the towel with Xbox.

    PC gaming hopefully about to have a third golden age soon! 🤞

  • commander@lemmy.world
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    More incentive for people to go to PC and chances for Linux gaming to grow. We’ll get a Linux GOG client someday and drag EGS kicking and screaming to Linux too. Steam lets devs generate keys for free for deva to sell on other stores with no Valve cut. Bundle sites like Fanatical, Humble Bundle, Digiphile

    Closed hardware platforms with closed software distribution loops are destined for enshittification

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    2 months ago

    Anyone dealing with Sony in anyway absolutely deserves everthing they get. Fuck Sony ten ways to forever.