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It’s like, not even GOOD trolling my guy… Anyways, I’m going to work, I look forward to seeing what you lovely individuals have achieved on this thread at the end of the day. I’ll want a good laugh after spending a whole day in a cockpit.
I mean the reality of economics would mean games should be $150+, they haven't kept up with inflation at ALL and have been some of the lowest prices ever recently. We are finally seeing them start adjusting the price on some games to match reality.
No one is coercing you into buying it though
If you are poor, you can just play it for 10 USD on game pass. What is the issue here?
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I can't even begin to unpack all that's wrong with the implications about open world, what type of game P3R is vs what the OP thinks it is. I'm simply blown away by how wrong everything there is in that post.