• ampersandrew
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    52 years ago

    You can price your game for what it’s truly worth when you’ve got such a quality product. The value of the dollar went down, but the value of Factorio hasn’t changed.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Truly worth is subjective. The devs are welcome to raise the price for inflation. I know you can get thousands of hours in this game, but I personally don’t agree that a game should go up price even if the dollar drops in value.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        Would you feel differently if no updates were released for the original game, and all development post release was bundled into a paid expansion? What if, after that, the game was only made available with expansion?

        IMO, that’s all this is, with the nice bonus that people who bought in early get the expansion for free.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          I am a bit confused by what you mean. Are you saying something like Base game launches at 20 DLC brings it to current state with a 15 purchase

          Later down the line they merge and the game becomes 35?

          If that’s the case then yes, it’s pretty much the same concept and in fact I would actually see that as a bigger red flag.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 years ago

            Other way around - base launches at $20, dlc comes out at $5, game and dlc get bundled down the line in a $25 pack, discontinuing the separate purchases.

      • ampersandrew
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        12 years ago

        It’s very subjective, but that’s what they’re saying when they increase the price over time. Personally, the price of that game could keep rising a whole lot before I’d stop saying it’s worth the price to someone asking for my recommendation.