I'm sorry but I think you have not caught my point yet. My point is simply this:
No matter how you YOU like it. No matter how much I like it. It doesn't matter. These things are opinions. And we are not dealing with opinions here. We are dealing with raw FACT.
The fact is that game X has this amount of data. Game Y has this amount, which is a great deal less. Why pay the same for both? I'm sure there is someone out there who has a strange, obsessive desire to play pong all day long. Yes, pong is extremely valuable to that weird person. But would you say it's fair for him to pay $15 a month for pong?
Not is it worth it to him, you understand. Because it might be worth it to that guy. But is it fair to him? No it is not.
As players we need to speak up about this. Because if we don't then game developers and publishers will continue to release half finished games with tacked-on systems that are destined to fail.
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Posted: Apr 30th 2008 8:56AM (Unverified) said
I'm sorry but I think you have not caught my point yet. My point is simply this:
No matter how you YOU like it. No matter how much I like it. It doesn't matter. These things are opinions. And we are not dealing with opinions here. We are dealing with raw FACT.
The fact is that game X has this amount of data. Game Y has this amount, which is a great deal less. Why pay the same for both? I'm sure there is someone out there who has a strange, obsessive desire to play pong all day long. Yes, pong is extremely valuable to that weird person. But would you say it's fair for him to pay $15 a month for pong?
Not is it worth it to him, you understand. Because it might be worth it to that guy. But is it fair to him? No it is not.
As players we need to speak up about this. Because if we don't then game developers and publishers will continue to release half finished games with tacked-on systems that are destined to fail.