You can get MechWarrior 2 pretty cheaply from Amazon. I bought the Titanium edition about a year ago for ~ $10.
$10 makes that much difference? LOL @ your income
While I'm sure you already realize a boycott of one person isn't going to affect the demand curve at all, there are interesting implications to your position.It's about principle. Consoles pay an extra $10 because of licensing fees. Because there are no platform licensing fees for PC games, PC gamers are paying a $10 premium for a game that offers no more value than its counterparts.
While I'm sure you already realize a boycott of one person isn't going to affect the demand curve at all, there are interesting implications to your position.
PC games like MW2 are clearly not perfectly competitive, however in general the cost to supply a good affects the decision to sell that item while the demand for the good dictates the price of the item. You wouldn't suggest that I should sell you a diamond for the $3 it cost me to extract it from a mine, and similarly differences in cost of production only translate to differences in price over the long run as competition drives out profit.
An organized boycott on the PC platform would lower demand and thus succeed in dramatically lowering prices for PC software. The consequence of this, however, would be more developers making the decision not to supply at the lower prices. The flip side is that if developers can release PC games at the same price and earn $10 more profit you will see much more attention paid to the platform and higher quality games released.
While I'm sure you already realize a boycott of one person isn't going to affect the demand curve at all, there are interesting implications to your position.
PC games like MW2 are clearly not perfectly competitive, however in general the cost to supply a good affects the decision to sell that item while the demand for the good dictates the price of the item. You wouldn't suggest that I should sell you a diamond for the $3 it cost me to extract it from a mine, and similarly differences in cost of production only translate to differences in price over the long run as competition drives out profit.
An organized boycott on the PC platform would lower demand and thus succeed in dramatically lowering prices for PC software. The consequence of this, however, would be more developers making the decision not to supply at the lower prices. The flip side is that if developers can release PC games at the same price and earn $10 more profit you will see much more attention paid to the platform and higher quality games released.
In theory, they might. In practice, they'll just keep releasing the same or worse quality games because as companies like EA have shown investing more in games isn't as profitable as releasing more lower quality games. Companies that'll do stuff like this aren't usually interested in long term success; they're interested in short-term profits. Making higher quality games is a long-term strategy (see Blizzard).
You mean Activision-Blizzard?
If we support the $60 increase we are only inviting ourselves to be taken advantage of. I shouldn't have to pay a $10 welfare payment on every game in order to bribe companies to develop for PC.
Thats my .02 but all are welcome. 😛
so far, the only people bashing it are the ones who haven't even played it yet.
so far, the only people bashing it are the ones who haven't even played it yet.