Posted November 10, 2014
GoG and Steam have spoiled people. Huge sales, and having the original on sale for a pittance and people say "I bought the original, why is this more expensive?"
In reality, they feel like they NEED the latest and greatest version of a game and feel like something that may as well have been a patch to the original in their eyes (often the amount of work remastering or upgrading these titles is understated by the consumer as much as it is overstated by the publisher) is more expensive than the version that they already own and they feel as though they are being forced to provide $15-$20 to upgrade. They don't want to miss out on "shiny new" but they don't want to shell out for it either because "I already did."
It's not a new phenomenon exactly, look at how many people own every version of Star Wars that was released, or how many people have their favorite album on vinyl, cassette and CD. In this case thought because of digital distribution, they don't feel like a better version is something worth paying for since the original can just be patched and the new changes "just mirror or imitate fan mods."
Baldur's Gate and Fable both come to mind for the uproar the new versions created.
In reality, they feel like they NEED the latest and greatest version of a game and feel like something that may as well have been a patch to the original in their eyes (often the amount of work remastering or upgrading these titles is understated by the consumer as much as it is overstated by the publisher) is more expensive than the version that they already own and they feel as though they are being forced to provide $15-$20 to upgrade. They don't want to miss out on "shiny new" but they don't want to shell out for it either because "I already did."
It's not a new phenomenon exactly, look at how many people own every version of Star Wars that was released, or how many people have their favorite album on vinyl, cassette and CD. In this case thought because of digital distribution, they don't feel like a better version is something worth paying for since the original can just be patched and the new changes "just mirror or imitate fan mods."
Baldur's Gate and Fable both come to mind for the uproar the new versions created.