I mean no disrespect by this, but is it cheeky to suggest that he almost certainly knows it better than you? Happy for you to prove me wrong, but this seems like a pretty bold and arrogant claim given his 20+ year successful history in the business without citing your own experience/credentials?
I mean no disrespect by this, but is it cheeky to suggest that he almost certainly knows it better than you? Happy for you to prove me wrong, but this seems like a pretty bold and arrogant claim given his 20+ year successful history in the business without citing your own experience/credentials?
IMO discussion about pricing is pointless. If you like the game and can afford it - buy it. If it's beyond your price point - skip it. There's nothing positive that will come out of second guessing publishers and/ore developers and questioning their business acumen. Give them feedback about gameplay as that's one aspect where users can contribute constructively.
Thats right i bought the game for 50 on psn , was planning to buy for pc but now will wait for price drop, otherwise satisfied with my ps4 version so far.
You mean the publishers and historically that's Tru Blu
Ashes there is no Tru Blu. So I'm seeing different launch pricing and even discounted prices already
You mean the publishers and historically that's Tru Blu
Ashes there is no Tru Blu. So I'm seeing different launch pricing and even discounted prices already
The validation for the price is the fact that this game will have better and longer after game support than DBC 14 or 17.
Plus, they don't have a microtransaction base like in Fifa - hence they need to make the money of the sale price alone. Also, BigAnt is a small "indie" developer although I assume they received some support from ECB and Australian board for licensing.
The only thing I found confusing about the price was the fact that it could be so widely varied on the same platform (Steam) on the day of release depending on where you happened to live.
I have never worked in the industry though so there are probably reasons I don't understand. (Also Canada had the cheapest price I saw mentioned here so I wasn't complaining )
The validation for the price is the fact that this game will have better and longer after game support than DBC 14 or 17.
Plus, they don't have a microtransaction base like in Fifa - hence they need to make the money of the sale price alone. Also, BigAnt is a small "indie" developer although I assume they received some support from ECB and Australian board for licensing.
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