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36 bucks senpai.
You know, those half-finished things you can rent on Steam.
Andromeda isn't available on steam
Honestly that's fair. $30 is usually my max for anything unless it's something I have been extremely hyped for. Most of the shit I buy is 10-20 bucks
Reminder: If there's no demo, pirate it before you consider purchasing it for any game not by a developer/publisher you trust.
20 bucks is a bad 'hard and fast' rule. $30 is my typical max but for indie games I don't know about it's around $10 if they can't be pirated and no demo exists.
>work hard your whole life
>Die
>in 20 years your kids essentially have half of what you gave them
it's all so pointless
>monkey inflation
>Reminder: If there's no demo, pirate it before you consider purchasing it for any game not by a developer/publisher you trust.
I agree. I do that all the time honestly, but I really wonder why people don't make demos now a days anymore. Especially for PC games, because theres a lot of games that just wont work on some people's PC and its nice to know it would actually work before I put money on it,
it is about money inflation you freak
>first monkeys
>now money
go back to deviant art
>I really wonder why people don't make demos now a days anymore
Why do you think? It's because devs want people to buy their game before realizing how shit it is. Same reason pre-ordering has become so prevalent.
Eh I can shoot for 40. In the PS2 era that's what games cost, and no one was bitching about price then. 40 seems perfectly reasonable.
>Why do you think? It's because devs want people to buy their game before realizing how shit it is.
It's more likely that they just don't want to put forth the effort that is required in making a demo.
What exactly do they have to do? Release a small section of the game separately? How's that so difficult?
Probably for a lot of the shitty indie games it's because they know it's shit and want to con you into it.
Well it has to be small in file size, needs to operate entirely on its own without the rest of the game, and needs to be contained in a way that the player gets a good idea what the game as a whole is about.
Again, for a lot of devs that's too much effort.
Sony/M$ don't like putting demos up either. Uses up a lot of server space and not even normalfags bother downloading them anyway.
went to steam to see how much Thimbleweed Park is to rub their nose in it and it is 19,99.
mfw
>needs to be contained in a way that the player gets a good idea what the game as a whole is about.
>demo implies game will be an action adventure game
>its a fucking rts where you can drive a car
fuck you too brutal legend
Look at the other replies to that post. Stop being a fucking sperg.
Put the money in treasury bonds or similar ones that keep up with inflation