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Agreed. Considering Indiana Jones and other recent aaa tripe cost MORE then KCD2 (in my region), i have no problem at all with the price tag considering i'm gonna play this for hundreds of hours.
It all comes down to how much you want to support the developers at the end of the day I guess.
Example: Half Life 2 November, 2004, $59.99. Today $1.99. Who's the idiot? /sarcasm
Honestly, if you make a living where a fully priced AAA games do not leave a massive hole you should buy the games from the developers you respect. Otherwise you should focus on more important things like buying food or paying rent/ mortgage. This argument will go nowhere. You can apply it to everything else, like cars. You can buy a car from 2024 that is $50K or a car from 2014 that is $15K. Will you have the same "new car" feeling with the one from a decade ago? The same technology? The same features? Probably not. But don't get any wrong ideas. You were not too *smart* to buy a new car. You were just too poor
Bruh ... no games owned?
https://steamdb.info/calculator/76561198054459066/?cc=eu