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Didn't find that one very interesting outside of the IP but to each their own.
This game is priced higher than Ready or Not which is ridiculous in my opinion and RON released with an early access discount below what it is now. This is just silly pricing but you know what they say, "a fool and their money are easily parted."
Is pointing out how you're wrong a "troll behaviour" now?
But hey, here you go, I've edited my post.
1000-1200 netto (1600 brutto). And that's an average, which 70+ % of society can't reach. Plus not taking expenses of living here in account. And since when (and more importantly, why) you're a judge on whether people should be able to afford it or not?
"Other games costs from 30 to 70" - except for CoD, which some people will always find money for (or buy when it's discounted, -67 % last sale), most don't hit that treshold. 249,99 PLN corresponds to 60 $ pricing in USA, that's been a standard for years (it's still considered very pricey by many, but at least it's rather fair). Dollar is even weaker against PLN now, too. And finally, Victura isn't Activision, 6DiF isn't mainstreamest-of-them-all CoD.
Can Victura afford to loose customers?
You can be against it all you want, it became a [pretty popular] thing for a reason. Which is also a testament to why you're wrong and what you don't understand about it.
You still haven't adressed how [poorer than US] Polish customers paying more than US customers is kind of fair while still talking what is unfair towards developers.
Either they just increased it or you cant count.
£32.99 - £28.99 = £4
I would still buy on steam because you can refund if its not worth it.
They increased the price, I can assure you I paid £22
Damn, I must've missed it. Probably would have bought it for that lol. Might still go ahead if the reviews are positive though, will be watching this space.
I like that site but they have a nasty habit of increasing the prices of games right after launch.. keep an eye on it cos it'll go back down again
CD Keys had it on sale for £23.99 but then suddenly bumped it up to £28.99. Cheeky buggers.