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smroadkill15 said:
DroidKnight said:

I want my physical games and will purchase at that price or even higher. When inflation is figured in for costs of games going all the way back to the 80's, this is still cheap. Even $100 dollars is cheap.

If game prices kept up with inflation, they would be priced over $140.

Inflation and cost of living continue to rise, but wages don't reflect this. That's all fine and dandy if $100 game is no big deal for you, but for the average person this isn't true at all so maybe don't make such statements like it's a fact. 

I get your point.  My statement didn't separate business vs my personal point of view.  Personally I'll be more selective in the games I choose to purchase and not just buy everything willy nilly.  

My larger point was that I will continue to support physical releases of video games, regardless if I have to pay more for them versus a digital copy.  When physical releases of video games ceases, I will be done completely with all consoles.  A large group of people complain about the minority that still want an actual physical release and say that we should simply move on and get with the program.  I will not.  



...to avoid getting banned for inactivity, I may have to resort to comments that are of a lower overall quality and or beneath my moral standards.