I still buy physical games - ends up cheaper since I play and then sell them (if no DLC is in the development pipeline) - usually for around just £20 less than I bought them for 🙂 Also there have been a few games I didn't get into (e.g. Star Wars Outlaws) which I then could sell on.
In practice the AAA games are around £59 and usually can skim off a few % with cashback deals etc.. For games where I don't expect DLC I can usually sell the game afterwards for a few £10's - so £30-£40 for ~100 hours of entertainment is actually not bad value IMHO
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Re: Physical Media Just Can't Catch a Break Right Now
I still buy physical games - ends up cheaper since I play and then sell them (if no DLC is in the development pipeline) - usually for around just £20 less than I bought them for 🙂 Also there have been a few games I didn't get into (e.g. Star Wars Outlaws) which I then could sell on.
Re: Publisher Take-Two Claims It's 'Not Seeing Pushback' From Players on $70 Price Tag
In practice the AAA games are around £59 and usually can skim off a few % with cashback deals etc.. For games where I don't expect DLC I can usually sell the game afterwards for a few £10's - so £30-£40 for ~100 hours of entertainment is actually not bad value IMHO