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53 points

It hasn’t. I’ve only bought ~4 games at full price the last decade, now I just wait for them to be around $20. The $70 price seems to be more focused on cashing in on people that buy on release, but prices go down all the same only like one year after release.

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Games that have fallen to $20 also have the nice advantage of having most of their bugs worked out and the vast majority of the balance passes complete. It’s easily the best time to buy and play a game.

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4 points

Depending on the game though the online scene may have died out by the time the game is discounted.

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6 points

Depending on the game the modding scene may be much better than at release

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2 points

20€ mark is a common one for me also. Another benefit from waiting is that you can avoid newest hardware purchase

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36 points

They can raise it to $90 if it makes them feel better and I’m still a buyer at $10 or less, and an immoral archivist until then.

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8 points

Preach it 🙌

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4 points

SoF 2, still playing it to this day.

It’s kinda funny how much faster it is now compared to when it came out, almost like the hardware got better or something

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30 points

I always wait for sales. No way I’m aying $70

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8 points

Same here. I wait for sales.

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I was very and am very tempted to get baulders gate 3, as all the good reviews and bg2 is one of the first pc games I remember playing with my dad. But still, I have not bought a new game at 60 in close to a decade.

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3 points

I made an exception for Baldur’s Gate 3. I’m only human.

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21 points

I wait until it costs 20 € or less. No need to hurry, if it’s a game is good now, it will be good in 2 years.

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*it will be better

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Same. Especially since every game basically barely runs on release day, I don’t get why people don’t wait for a sale to get it.

If you pay $80 (or whatever) for a game that’s full of bugs on release day, you’re just a sucker.

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There’s nothing coming out AAA these days that’s worth the price of admission or pre-ordering. Blizzard hasn’t made anything worth playing for years, I don’t give a shit about the yearly reskin of Call of Duty, Starfield was a try before you buy with Gamepass - it really feels there hasn’t been anything in years worth getting at full price. Even Baulder’s Gate, which I would consider worth the full price, I picked up below average price prior to official launch.

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