doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
I’m rarely like…greatly disappointed by life. A thing may not go how I want it to go, but other things will. If it’s the bad of the world…well, I probably won’t be too worried about it!Optimists generally think everything will be awesome and they're constantly disappointed because things are almost always worse than they expect, yet they're overly happy people.

Anyway I think pessimists are sad because something going well doesn’t turn off the “everything will end badly” voice in the back of their head.
I’ve overthought this haven’t I?
Right. Basically, if what you’re doing makes sense….it’s not a fallacy.I think the explanation is pretty clear. I wasn’t making it up.
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Hey now ya only need the PHB to play!If you think that's bad, with the thousands of hours of writing, coding, playtesting, creation of art assets, voice over work, creating a soundtrack, etc...wait until you hear about this other scam where an analog pen and paper game costs at least $50 per book...and you need at least three books to play it.
But yeah seriously we are getting this stuff basically for free compared to what it’s worth.
Those studios are very rarely capable of soemthing like BG3 or a Dragon Age or Elder Scrolls, or Breath of The Wild. Yeah, they’re doing something right, it just isn’t the same thing as AAA studios, many of whom are also doing something right.I certainly don't know enough about the video game industry as a whole. But I know this much: lots of studios manage to make awesome games for a fraction of that price, sell millions of copies, and still keep the lights on. They're doing something right.
I wish necessities had prices as stable and slow to rise as video games…60 dollar video games are actually a bargain. Adjusted for inflation video games are some of the cheapest seemingly inflation proof commodities out there.