hummer010: I guess the part I found interesting was this:
You gladly and happily payed $50 for Yet Another Zombie Game AKA Dying Light*, but when a developer comes out with something a little unique, in your mind, there is no possible way it could ever be worth $50, and the fact that the developer has the gall to ask $50 for it means that you'll never buy it at any price, because that would support the dev.
* as a Linux user, my opinion of Dying Light might not be as favourable as yours. Kind of a fun game ... when it worked. And Techland wasn't so great at speedy support for Linux.
I was just trying to agree with Manywhelps regarding the fact a game's price value is subjective. Yes, Dying Light isn't worth $50 to a lot of people, but it is to me. But Dying Light didn't also suddenly go from $30 to $50 while still in Early Access, now, did it? When I paid $50 for Dying Light, the game was out, it was finished. Sure, it got some paid DLC after release, but the main game itself is a self-contained product that's finished and released; for lack of a better term, we were always paying $50 for a 1.0 version of Dying Light, which never went through a price hike of $20, and Compulsion is trying to pull that move with an Early Access title. I don't think it's fair to compare both situations because of this.
Plus, like others have said before me, at $50 you're no longer competing with the indies, you're basically admitting you're taking a shot at the big boys, and whether or not the $50 price tag for We Happy Few ends up being fair to a lot of people, or not (hopefully, it will), the fact still stands that it's a value where people expect levels of production Compulsion Games simply can't provide, being a small studio (unless my prediction that We Happy Few is being picked up by one of the major studios comes true, and that turns out to be their "great announcement" on the 16th).
We can argue all day long about what's fair in terms of pricing when it comes to video games, especially when we're talking digital-only, and I guess we'll never reach any conclusion.
And, yes, Dying Light may have been "Yet Another Zombie Game" (which I don't think it is, but it definitely has zombies in it), but it could also be said that We Happy Few is Yet Another Survival Game In A Procedural Generated World, and there isn't any shortage of those, either.
As for the Linux part, I'll hold my peace on that. My opinion of the Linux community is far from being the best around. I guess the Linux community is, to me, what the GOG community must feel like, right now, to the Compulsion Games people.