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RolStoppable said:
potato_hamster said:

Wow, you really think you're operating at another level, don't you?

Back in reality, 1-2 Swich will launch, not sell well, and everyone here will be right in saying that 1-2 Switch isn't worth $50. Then what? What mental gymnastics are you going to perform to justify your point of view then?

You think that my point of view is limited to 1-2-Switch?

No of course not. But still your point of view is one of arrogance, where you continue to think that your opinion is objectively right, and acting like you're manipulating people with your obvious troll post, and then blessing people with wisdom after they reacted to your nonsense as you predicted, all the while shaming them for having a differing opinion to your own.

No one thinks that all games should be the same. No one thinks that all games should have the same feature set. This is a straw man you created in your head. Your initial troll that Horizon isn't worth $60 because it doesn't features that other $60 games have is ridiculous. That game is worth $60 only to the people willing to pay $60 for it. If that game comes out and only sells 100K copies in its first week, then clearly the market feels that game wasn't worth $60. It doesn't mean that the people that were willing to spend $60 on it were wrong, and it doesn't mean that those who weren't willing to spend $60 on it because it didn't have multiplayer, or because the character wasn't customizable were wrong either.

Like anything, games are only worth what people are willing to pay for them, and people saying that they're not willing to pay $50 for 1-2 Switch or $60 for any other game doesn't mean they're not being open-minded or unreasonable by deciding that those games aren't worth the MSRP to them. It's not elitist for having an opinion on what they're willing to spend their money on and what value games have to them, but it is elitist to think they're wrong for not having the same opinion as yourself.

If anything, maybe the lesson to learn from this is that you need to do a better job respecting the opinions of other people.