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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I kept asking you to release the Mega Man 2, 9 and 10 soundtracks, so I'm extatic to finally have them easily available.
But is there any hope for Megaman Battle Network collection for both games and soundtracks?
This isn't some expensive cosmetic in-game content, or necessary DLC.
These are audio downloads, music albums, no more, no less.
No one is forced to buy them, and it's great to have these albums easily available worldwide on Steam, since some of them are hard to find outside of Japan.
The prices are around the price of any music album (slightly less in my case, compared to most album releases), which is quite reasonable. Would I like to have a couple of bundles to save me a € or two? Sure. But, again, the asking price is quite reasonable.
Clearly, no one tried to buy any of these soundtracks on CD before. I ordered the Mega Man 9 OST CD from Japan when it launched, and it cost me probably what 4 of these soundtracks on Steam do.
Again, no one is forced to buy these, they were made available for people who would like to own the soundtracks in digital format.
Would it be better if they were never released on Steam, and remained unavailable to most countries in the world?
I really don't understand the animosity on display.
Would it be better if they were never released on Steam, and remained unavailable to most countries in the world?
I really don't understand the animosity on display."
You are right, nobody is forced to buy these, and most of us won't. The music is in the game itself, its illogical to chop up the audio in it and then charge three times more than the game itself. Its a bit like making an audiobook out of a £20 dvd movie, and then charge £60 for it.
Poor pricing situation, shame, I would have considered it for maybe half the price?
There's also no brand new albums as well, so there's no reason to buy them what so ever.