Posted May 26, 2018
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Buying a game full price makes no sense.
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If my budget for gaming was $60/month it's $60/month, no matter how much I spent on individual games. If I decided only to pay full price, my purchasing habbits would just turn into a lottery for the devs: one would get the jackpot, the rest go home empty handed. There's quite a few nice games I would have never bought for full price, because I (sometimes mistakenly) just wasn't interested enough in them. Since these aren't physical goods where the seller could potentially sell at loss, I figure it's much more beneficial for the devs, too, to get a few bucks for their game than nothing at all. If I wanted to support certain devs in particular, I could still go for DLC/MTX or shallower discounts on their future titles (which in many cases I wouldn't buy, at all, if it wasn't for getting that first game on a discount). In terms of supporting the devs I think this works out a lot better than blowing my budget on a single game which may or may not be crap.
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