Games have never cost under $60 if you factor in inflation. Not even $50. Unless you mean you never buy anything but indie budget titles, in which case I actually agree somewhat. I buy like two AAAs a year these days, and only the ones that are just about guaranteed to make it into my favorite games of all time. I'm too old to be putting in 100 hours on a new game every month like I used to. Give me something I can drop into and out of in the blink of an eye, because that's how life is when you have a mountain of responsibilities.
What would be your price cap? The higher price you would pay for a game?
I paid £99.99 (~$120? I bought it when I was still "home") for Forza Motorsport 7 Ultimate Edition. I think that's the most I've paid for a game.
As for what I'd pay for a game, maximum...depends how long it lasts. FM7 is still the latest title over 5 years later. It averages out at £20 a year and I played well over 500 hours of it. I'd probably pay whatever Microsoft slapped on the box of the next game, unless it's something utterly ridiculous.
Maybe $200 if it comes with some kind of display item and it's the only one they release that generation.
I've never really thought about what is the highest I would pay for Forza games. I have all 12 of them, all seven Motorsport and all five Horizon. I can't imagine not buying them, honestly.
No, I actually agree. A higher price for more content.
Maybe the higher profits would keep the predatory ESG trash from getting in.
Games have never cost under $60 if you factor in inflation. Not even $50. Unless you mean you never buy anything but indie budget titles, in which case I actually agree somewhat. I buy like two AAAs a year these days, and only the ones that are just about guaranteed to make it into my favorite games of all time. I'm too old to be putting in 100 hours on a new game every month like I used to. Give me something I can drop into and out of in the blink of an eye, because that's how life is when you have a mountain of responsibilities.
I paid £99.99 (~$120? I bought it when I was still "home") for Forza Motorsport 7 Ultimate Edition. I think that's the most I've paid for a game.
As for what I'd pay for a game, maximum...depends how long it lasts. FM7 is still the latest title over 5 years later. It averages out at £20 a year and I played well over 500 hours of it. I'd probably pay whatever Microsoft slapped on the box of the next game, unless it's something utterly ridiculous.
Maybe $200 if it comes with some kind of display item and it's the only one they release that generation.
I've never really thought about what is the highest I would pay for Forza games. I have all 12 of them, all seven Motorsport and all five Horizon. I can't imagine not buying them, honestly.