Post #4171549
2026-07-21 05:07 UTC
There shouldn’t be an arbitrary “line in the sand” for games. Just like there shouldn’t be for any other product. Because products are not all the same. Some games might take an hour to beat and others have endless replayability and it shouldn’t be expected that these all cost the same.
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@Shellofbiomatter@lemmus.org 2026-07-21 05:52
No, there most definitely should, there should be a line or set point for everything. A point from which onward one no longer accepts any further abuse. Yes sure we can have discussion on where that line stands with gaming, but there most definitely should be one and that should be upheld or else we do get current climate of AAA games riddled with mtx, psychological manipulation, getting more expensive yearly, no longer any long term guarantees either, while gameplay, story and performance quality dropping as well. Without a set point or line, corporations wil keep on pushing the boundaries every single year as we keep allowing it.