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Chrkeller said:
Azzanation said:

What an entirely desperate and messed up response. 

You just clearly admitted to what they are doing and simply claim that you don't buy games at full price, so it doesn't affect you. Guess what, nobody asked.

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"1) Companies, Sony included, will charge as much as possible to maximum profits.  It is called business."

Here is some knowledge for you. Not everyone is like you, plenty of gamers don't want to wait months for their favorite IPs to go on discount, they want to play them day one. This affects all companies, when one does it, the others follows and we are now seeing this across the board.

No one is spinning darts in this room except you trying to defend and ignore these issues. 

If you don't like people complaining about companies taking advantage of their customers, then maybe you should take your own advice and quote "STFU" you don't have to be in this thread, yet you choose to for what reason exactly? To defend. 

If you want to get personal with me mate than message me. Don't come into a thread that's not about you and try to silence people because this issue does not affect you. Otherwise, move on.

Sounds like a self control problem.  And thanks for proving my point from weeks/pages ago.  Consumers dictate market value.  You are right, many entitled games lack self control and will be more than willing to pay $70...  hence Sony raised prices because they can.  

But please continue to enlightened us with your magical insight that companies like making money.  It is very impressive.  

But I'll drop after this post.  My dear God you are redundant, ill informed on economics and are nauseating.

And your final point proves nothing once again.

Do as you please, this debate got tiresome. Just remember this. When games go up in base price, you are still paying more during discounts meaning everyone loses. 30% off $60 is less than 30% off $70.