• SethranKada@lemmy.ca
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    For me, it goes:

    0 - hell no

    1 to 5 - sure why not, that’s about as much as a bottled drink.

    6 to 10 - maybe once a month.

    11 to 15 - better be a pretty damn good game, or I’m refunding.

    16 to 20 - I’m waiting for a discount, not worth it.

    21 to 60 - hell no

    61+ - I’m blacklisting your company from my recommendations.

    • TheSeveralJourneysOfReemus@lemmy.world
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      34 minutes ago

      Some of the best games i’ve ever played are in the 1-10 range. With that in mind, i do brlieve that a 60+ game would at least be über eccellent and have much to do. Which might unironically make such games bloated, if they weren’t costly that is.

      • TalkingFlower@lemmy.world
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        Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead

        I spawned as a nun in-game on the rooftop of a cake restaurant. I’ve got nothing but a bible to wreck zombies. And there are so many, there is no tutorial, the controls are tanky, the devs are out of their mind.

        0/10

  • Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 hours ago

    This is a really basic business concept; business 101 stuff. They definitely didn’t make it up, they’re just using it.

    It works against the general population, if this particular one doesn’t, don’t get too busy strutting, there is almost certainly something else that does work on you.

    Buy shit because you need/want it, not because it’s a deal.

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      8 hours ago

      Same reason that shit on TV is five easy payments of 29.95.

      I’m willing g to spend $29. I’ll even spend $29 five times. But not $150.

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        I had my sewer line backing up into my basement a couple of months ago. My regular plumber was busy so I had to call in a company that I knew was an overpriced scam (“Dream Team” lol) but I had no choice since I had guests in the house for my father’s funeral. They came and of course they couldn’t clear the line and said they had to dig up and replace the whole thing. The guy had a special tablet that he showed me the three options and the prices on and it initially showed them all in dollars per month with “zero-interest financing”. I was like dude just show me the total cost. The three options were $17K, $22K and $36K total but the monthly payments actually decreased with increasing total price (naturally the payment option didn’t show how many total payments you would have to make).

        Fortunately I called my regular plumber and he was so outraged at these motherfuckers that he came out that afternoon and cleared my line for me. Total cost $850.

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        The only time this breaks down for me though is that I still struggle to pay $0.99 for a mobile app I use often sometimes. Really not sure what it is.

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          It’s wild, I released a shareware music creation app for Windows back in 2000 and it was easy to get people to pay $29.95 for it. I now have a vastly superior iOS version and nobody’s willing to pay a dollar for it. It’s a very depressing situation for an independent developer.

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            Yeah. I used to have a $20 shareware product back when kagi was a payment processor. Apple introduced $1 pricing as a dick waving contest and fucked the entire indy developer community.

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    9 hours ago

    Meanwhile factorio devs being chads and going with a round number for pricing.

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    60+: Haha, I can’t imagine it’s worth it.

    20-59: Buy if it comes strongly recommended.

    10-19: Impulse buy if the description and screenshots look cool.

    1-9: Buy if I like the store thumbnail.

    0: Hahaha FUCK no this will hold the game flow hostage every few hours to get me to pay infinite money.

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        That’s really fun, reminiscent of old-school platforming, absolutely worth the $2 and it runs great on the Steam Deck! Good job!

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        I’ll probably never play it, but the game looks cool and I can appreciate someone else’s hard work, so Imma buy it.

        Good speed on your journey!

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        Quick question for a game dev:

        How does getting steam deck verified work? Like do you reach out? Or do they just check whenever they get to it?

        Cool looking game! If I wasn’t deeply unemployed right now I would buy! Hopefully soon

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          It’s an optional part of getting your game on the steam marketplace, but I’ve had a friend try on steamdeck without messing with it and had no issues. Ymmv, I’m one example and this is my first project.

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      Oh, this is fun, lemme do mine:

      1-5: It’s most likely worth the money because I’ll likely beat it and have fun even though it won’t land in my all-time favorites.

      5-10: I’m hesitant, but it’s probably worth the risk or it’s niche and I need to support the developer.

      10-15: I either know for sure I’ll have a lot of fun with it or I’m desperate to play anything new because my library feels a little stale RN.

      15-20: It better be fantastic and end up an all-time favorite because why would I pay this much for a video game.

      20-60: I’m good. I can wait.

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      For me it’s

      1-4 might buy and never play it
      4-12 eh if it’s got good reviews and it’s my genre it’s a potential impulse buy
      12-25 it’s got to be very acclaimed and I have to desire it strongly
      25-35 if it’s like the sequel of a game I loved A LOT, and has good reviews, and it gets me on a good day
      35+ no way, I’ll wait for a discount

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        As someone who came to PC gaming from decades as a console gamer it blows my mind how cheap PC gaming is once you get over the initial cost of the PC.

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      Ugh, sometimes we’ll be in the grocery store, and my wife will look at something that clearly says $7.99 and she’ll say “oh it’s only seven dollars”. Every time. I can’t believe how well that works on her. If I didn’t like her so much, I don’t know if I could handle it…

  • ALoafOfBread@lemmy.ml
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    Little different for me:

    $1 - 5 = $5

    $6 - 12 = $10

    $13 - 20 = $20

    $21 - 50 = $50

    $51 - 70 = $100

    >$70 = $1000

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    Still waiting for ANNO 1800 with all extensions to fall to the 5$ category. Until then, I’m enjoying me some ANNO 2070.

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        12 hours ago

        I’m Canadian, so I instinctively just round 5 bucks up to 8 bucks instead (adding exchange and tax)

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          It’s so odd hearing how North America doesn’t have total purchase price on the item.

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      14 hours ago

      no, completely valid, but pricing is a psychological question rather than a math question for some.

      reason for example products are priced with X.99

      some people se it as cost X amount, others (like youself) see it as X+1 amount. the 0.99 is the extreme end of the psychology and choosing 8 in the case of peak increases number of people who dont see it at the higher price

    • StrongHorseWeakNeigh@piefed.social
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      Nah. But I think the difference in this specific case is that if you’re already kinda wanting to buy something and it’s 8 dollars, you might convince yourself that it’s basically just 5 dollars to justify the purchase.

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    First, these jabronies need adderall.

    Second, I need adderall.

    I think we’re the same sort of jabroni.

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    For me, the price listed is the price listed. If it’s $5, it’s $5. $8 is $8, etc.

    This kind of ratio would just confuse me otherwise.