CharlesGrey: ... In any case, what's the point of this thread again?
omega64: Let's make it another thread about the lack of upgrade options. :P
You mean, you can't upgrade to a better version of PoEt, if you've previously bought the standard edition? ( Unless you'd buy the better version at full price... ? )
Leroux: Just remember how much you'd have had to pay for a new copy of Baldur's Gate at its time of release (or one year after). Okay, it came with a printed manual and a colorful paper box, but that's not what it made it pricey.
Edit: The extras are definitely overpriced, no question about that.
The production, shipping/handling of physical units is definitely at least in part what made them more expensive, even without the inclusion of optional extras. ( Which were also common back then, especially in PC game boxes. )
Digital distribution is a lot more straightforward and cost efficient, which is why I still refuse to pay the same for a purely digital release as I would have for a traditional physical copy.
It's likely PoEt's pricing turned out so bloated mostly because of Kickstarter. I think they didn't want to sell it for less than the original Kickstarter Tiers, so the backers don't start a shitstorm about it. That, and I suspect the publisher is at least partially to blame for the price point.