• Darkness343@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Friendly reminder to never buy anything at full price, even if it’s stuff to help good devs.

        • SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          3 hours ago

          Uh… unless I’m reading this wrong, they are correct that it has never gone on sale before. Games like this do exist. It’s rare, but it happens. Like they said, maybe you bought on a key site or maybe a different platform or currency? But on steam in usd, yeah, doesn’t go on sale.

          https://steamdb.info/app/427520/

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          5 hours ago

          It used to be cheaper, yes. They increased the price for the release. Maybe you bought it on a key site at a discount. But you certainly didn’t buy on steam, gog or their site on discount. They have state the will never do discounts.

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      4 hours ago

      You say “reminder” like you just made a factual comment. Its literally a completely subjective value appraisal by you.

      There are plenty of reasons to buy at full price:

      • You want to support the dev (many of these reasons can be suspect to me but its still a valid reason for a perspective buyer)

      • You want to play the game right now, as opposed to waiting to where you wont want to play the game

      • Many multiplayer games are most fun initially before the awful meta and hyper online people screw the fun out of it/force it all to be competitive af/necessitate you needing to look up guides

      • Speaking of multiplayer, you might want to play with friends/be social

      • It’s just not that much money to you

      Personally, I’ve stopped trying to do any sort of trick to save money on games because I realized I actually probably ended up spending more on games that were on sale that Id just never actually bother playing than when I just bought a game the second I felt like playing it and then played it. It ended up being a bit of a fallacy for me, and I imagine its the same for many other people.