They are adding free content that was promised. Are you suggesting they should not do this?
This is the problem. Others have hyped themselves up and because it's not what they made up in their own head they cry about whatever product. They have actually made improvements to the system and that's all that was expected here. Upgraded hardware will happen eventually.
The biggest issue here is the PS5 and Xbox series X/S are in short supply. It only makes sense for corporations to support older systems until this problem is fixed.
It's free content. It doesn't matter if it interests you or not. People complaining about free stuff is baffling.
Just bought a Switch myself even while knowing a upgrade is coming this year. Needless to say I have a lot to catch up on with the systems games.
It's all very subjective what's "worth the price". This game is £70 in the UK. That's a £20 increase. At that point I'm out.
As the game goes Gold and gets sent to distribution the Devs still work on the game. Thus some fixes will be made intime for release. All games get patches. This doesn't mean they are unfinished. This means bugs need fixes.
Early May. This means retailers will have their copies so street dates can and will be broken.
It seems odd that some folk want games to play themselves.
I don't believe anything CDPR says anymore. With that said I do still own Cyberpunk so this is a free upgrade(as far as I know). No harm in my revisiting the game once they have delivered what was promised at the start.
This guy seems to forget that retail stores pay full price for their stock so when I buy a game from them in a sale they take the loss.
You paid £65 so paid £15 more than the standard £50. This $70 is actually £70 for us in the UK when it comes to RRP so sure sounds about right. A £15 -£20 increase is what's happening here and it's not needed. Also $10 would equal roughly about £8 so we should be paying around £60 (a £10 increase) yet that's not how this works clearly.
I mean games are on sales all the time so regardless I go for the cheaper game most the time. Still I really don't think someone seeing a new game for £50 is going to think it's a budget title. Even more so if it's a well known franchise. I hope as many publishers as possible stay with todays price and not just onto the bandwagon of a price increase.
I've learned my lesson with buying games day one. This price increase is just going to make me more picky. Even more so when many games come out with complete editions down the road anyway. It's always more "worth it" to wait with tech, even more games.
Sorry but no. What's created the gaming practices we all hate over the years is greed by the publishers. Publishers who STILL will do these things. Publishers who ARE NOT struggling for money. The only publishers that will charge $70/£70 are those already making so much money. The "struggling" publishers/devs won't charge $70/£70 because they are indie game makers to begin with. Patchter is right on this one. It really doesn't matter how you choose to justify t...
I had no issue buying a PS3. I actually went into Gamestation at the time and just bought it. Granted I did pre order the console. Still some guy just turned up and bought one too as they had plenty of stock. With everything online due to COVID this launch is for sure worse.
I guess the plan worked then. Sympathy is what they want here. I don't trust a word they say given the blatant lies the higher ups told and still tell.
Kingdom Hearts games drop in price quick.
GTA Vice City, San Andreas and III are the best GTA games for me. I'd take a remaster of all three in a collection. Can't be that hard to do.
Thing is some actually like the ending so why bother changing it for folk who probably never will be happy.