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I don't get how this is a trial.
This game is months old, so inevitably, interest is reducing, so the price should be dropping.
Microsoft need to do the trial with a brand new AAA game, and give us a good price on release day, something that is at least competitive with Amazon. Even with the reduction Amazon is cheaper, at least in the UK.
Microsoft need to realise their competition isn't PS4, its Steam. Give it a couple of months, Steam will start getting the Steam Machines properly out there, then i'll be able to buy a Steam Machine for a similar price to a One/PS4, it'll have similar performance, and far cheaper digital games.
If Microsoft got the prices right, i'd never buy a physical game again, but they need to start cheap, and reduce at a similar rate to retail games. Steam shows people go mental for good value.
The real kicker, would be if Microsoft could work with ISPs, to make game downloads not count as part of people's internet download quota, so even people with limited broadband accounts could download 50GB+ games, without worrying.
This is a lot of apples, oranges, and wishful thinking. It's like saying Tesla "needs to" realize it competes with Nissan and price the Model S under $30k. Just because you want brand new, high production games really cheap doesn't mean Microsoft "needs to" give it to you.
This is a lot of apples, oranges, and wishful thinking. It's like saying Tesla "needs to" realize it competes with Nissan and price the Model S under $30k. Just because you want brand new, high production games really cheap doesn't mean Microsoft "needs to" give it to you.
I disagree, the whole point of digital is that you don't have to deal with physical copies, packaging, shipping, etc... It should at the very least match the cost of hard copies. When you see hard copies of games going for $48.99 on Amazon, the digital copy should at least be this price or cheaper. Since the game can not be sold afterwards, that amounts to additional revenue from the game. The publisher loses sales when I sell my hard copy for $20-$30. They could make a lot more money out of cheaper online sales. I bet if they sold games at $44.99 digital only, they would make more long term money than selling a hard copy for $59.99