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Your loss, not theirs. The game sells super well without relying on sales to boost numbers
what if the game was released for 60 bucks .. and then discounted every 3 months to 30 bucks ? .... would that make you happy ?
If you like the game, and want to support the devs, then buy the game at full price. If you've spent hundreds upon hundreds of hours in a game, 30 bucks is a drop in a bucket.
All in all, I have 700+ hours recorded in Steam, but I very well know I have over 1,000 hours in it.
If you take 30 bucks and divide that by 1,000, that's 3 cents an hour. As I stated before, not many games deserve the title of being well worth full price. Rimworld deserves tremendous praise.
You...don't really "do" logic much, do you?
I noticed that and laughed my ass off when he said this.
So you work for free?
Ok boomer
Have you seen EA? Paradox Interactive? Now they're something to really get pi$$ed off about with basically monthly DLCs. Crusader Kings II is cheap, but theres over $400 of DLC ffs. Rimworld will never be like that and is a full-release game. I've had it since B-17 and haven't paid a cent more. Well worth it in my books.