the-pi-guy said:
1.) Devaluing happens to everything. No idea why you are complaining about it. Xbox One version of the game right now can be bought for 40$. The PC version is almost always cheaper. Most games come out for 50$ on PC, and 60$ on consoles. The PC version was available for £15, TWO MONTHS BEFORE IT CAME OUT! So you missed out on a sale, big whoop. You buy a car, guess what it loses value the second you drive it off the lot. 2.) It's a little different than the egg. They had an often not even playable game for a couple months. It's not 100 eggs for 5 broken eggs. They paid 50$ or 60$ for a game that doesn't work. Now they are being given 3 games, that total 20$ for their bad service. That's not a 20x difference, that's a 1/3x difference. It's like this, you sign up a maid from this company. You find out the maid peed in the carpet. So that you keep coming to them, the company says that they will get a different maid, and they'll give you 25% off the next maid. 3.) The PC owners weren't aware of that either. They weren't aware of the fact that they would have such a crappy port. Nor where they aware of the fact that they would be spending 2 or 3 months with a 50 or 60$ game that didn't play how they wanted it to. 4.) Great examples. A couple days of not being able to play a game is exactly the same as not being able to play a game for a couple months. What about when Sony gave people a few free games when their network went down for the month. Did people start complaining that MS didn't give them any games either? |
Excuse me for thinking the devalue on games should be equal across SKU's especially when manufacturers set the rrp.
It's dishonesty because if they told me I would get 5 games in total, i wouldve bought it on pc. They didn't, so they got more money out of me for less content. Yes, they're dishonest.







