CarrionCrow: At this point, after being trained
so hard to hit every sale like it'll be the last one ever, what could possibly come along to make you go, "Oh man, I am TOTALLY going to buy that, day one, 60 dollars, guaranteed."?
GhostwriterDoF: Part of that 90 dollar price tag, I believe is the Strategy Guide, included in that new package deal, which retail for about 30 dollars (physical book).
I can understand such a price for a boxed package, where there is physical content that has to be produced, a disc, a manual, the Guide and printed maps, posters and other collectables. There is cost in production, shipping and shelving items.
To put such a price on a digital distribution package is unwarranted, as the cost to deliver a product to the consumer is greatly reduced to having servers available for downloading. :/
Okay, I get what you're saying, but strategy guides are unnecessary so long as the internet exists. -laughs-
Hell, I never spent 30 dollars on a strategy guide even before widespread net availability and I was stuck on some bastard NES game or another.
Issue of Nintendo Power. Five bucks. Done. And those had fold-out maps included.
(Still remember the one for Arcana. Screw you, ice dungeon. So much.)
Holy crap....just reread the Royal Edition page. It's a
digital strategy guide? Geez, I thought I was turning up the cynicism, but it looks like I got it on the nose. (Which might be even more depressing...)