Unfortunately, people defended $70 games, so now this is the results. GamePass is looking quite good right now.
I will... | |||
Not buy games above 70 euro | 18 | 62.07% | |
Buy games at 80 to 90 or above | 7 | 24.14% | |
Don't buy games at all | 4 | 13.79% | |
Total: | 29 |
Unfortunately, people defended $70 games, so now this is the results. GamePass is looking quite good right now.
KratosLives said: Is it only australia feeling the cost of living issues or globally? it sucks how big corporate companies don't give a dam about the consumers. Just keep putting up prices to keep shareholders happy and the billions more in growth. |
As an Australian I don't feel it, but I am in a high-income tax bracket, I know others are feeling the pinch.
I just pre-ordered two brand new motorcycles, pre-ordered the Switch 2 and paid everything in full in cash... Only about a months income, others would need to spend 5-6 months for that.
Just waiting for them to all be built and imported.
The thing with the Switch 2 is that the base console launch price is $699 AUD, which seems high... But that's not even a days worth of work for me.
Comparison sake that's $427 USD. - We are actually paying less than the yanks for the console, which is a plus.
--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--
Looks like, for the kids, Switch2 will also become a free to start Fortnite machine with Hyo verse thrown in. With the occasional 1-2 a year Nintendo game thrown in.
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