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>7 YEARS
Jesus fuck that price.
anyone got any links to the gog version?
Most online retailers in the UK were selling it for £60, I saw one selling it for £65 and advertising this as a £5 discount from it's normal £70 price.
Look at the scuff marks on the plastic. Someone clearly threw it at the wall.
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Uhh, that's a reflection m8
WHY
Where the fuck are you shopping? Amazon was £46 and PSN as £49.99 which is RRP.
Haha
Wow
Normies are stupid enough to pay that much because so why wouldnt some places charge that much?
>when psn prices almost look reasonable
Wtf is happening?
You can get it for free as well on piratebay since there's no multiplayer anyway.
>the ship ON THE COVER OF THE GAME is a pre-order DLC
HOLY CHRIST I FUCKING KEKD SO HARD
How is this game so unfinished and shit?
>$64 CAD on Steam
>$80 CAD on PSN
Hmmmm
>what are console licensing fees
This is 3/4 of all games
>$110 ausfag dollarydoos
Even by Australian standards, that's fucked
Serious question: Why hasn't Australia formally renamed its currency dollarydoos to make it distinct from all he other dollar currencies?
This is on Littlewoods, there's 1 review by a guy saying the game is great but he didnt get his preorder DLC.
The DLC ship is a lot stockier
Aren't they also hosting the game ala Steam? Jesus Christ. They already ask devs to pay up just to certify their patches and they do this too?
Goddamn console needs to die already.
Beats me. It's pretty much a meme country at this point; what would be the harm?
This is every console game ever since the beginning of time. That's how console makers make their money
If anything, it seems to have got better. They seem willing to cut their fee for budget games and online discounts, when I'm pretty sure that wasn't the case (MS used to be bastards for the prior, wanting a fixed fee per game no matter what).
Certification shit was to prevent shipping broken games and excessive patching. Alas...
Why are video games so expensive in other countries? I'm not trying to start shit here, I'm just curious. Like Canada and Australia seem to take it up the ass when it comes to vidya prices. What justifies this?
Kek. I've seen at least 5 copies go up for sale on my local Craigslist, lowest price was $45, highest was 50. This shit was disappointing
That's Very and they inflate the costs of everything because they do finance.
Well, there's 20% VAT in the UK.
But, why wouldn't they? What's stopping them? Copyright owners have a monopoly, they can charge what they want
>shills made threads on release day "reminding" us that it was made by an indie dev and therefore should not be held to the standards as AAA games
>mfw the game's priced as a AAA
>That's Very and they inflate the costs of everything because they do finance
So you could say they are Very expensive?
S-SILKY S-MO-OTH
>excessive patching
There's absolutely nothing wrong with shitting out patches every week as long as there's something to fix.
That's their intention on paper but it's nothing more than jewery because they know that with today's complex games, it's impossible to ship out a perfect bugless game.
When you buy a ticket for Sausage Party, do you expect the same production values as Finding Dory, even though the ticket cost the same price?
>When you buy a ticket for Sausage Party
That all depends on the quality of men. If their some random ass hobos off the streets with big dicks then your argument doesn't hold up.
Everything is expensive in Australia. I always thought it was because the brits are still punishing them because of their criminal bloodline which is kinda unfair considering they live on an island that seemingly has a portal to hell.
Yes there is. Stop shipping broken games and increase certification requirements. It's annoying as fuck to buy a game and download 15gb patches when you buy a new game or have to wait 20 min every time you want to play
That is an absolutely ridiculous price. I would never pay more than £40 for a game.
I expect a good movie for MY money, production costs be damned. I wouldn't forgive Seth Rogen for making a flop if it turned out he did all the editing in his basement.
Do you base your standards for a cup of pudding on how much they paid to pack it, or whether or not it turns out to be a cup of mushy shit instead?
Clearly, despite this, they still ship them broken. So it's either the devs are doing this on purpose or they can't help it because unless you're shitting out text adventure games, it's impossible to do. The system doesn't work and it only penalizes a publisher from supporting a product.
It's because the console manufacturers, aside from Nintendo, lowered their certification requirements to win over 3rd parties. That's why we have big day 1 patches for incomplete games and endless patches for buggy pieces of shit now.
Sausage party is a film about meat products.
A real sausage part is free if you go on Craigslist
Now we get the proper sub 30fps cinematic console experience on PC!
that swindler has gone missing on social media
he may never release another game, but this one made him millions