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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.
Not me. There are far too many systems avalible for a lot less, that are every bit as good.
 

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It depends on how you value your time. If you believe that no video game has ever been worth $60, you must also certainly believe that no 2 hour movie has ever been worth $10.
I haven't gone to a movie theater in decades. I wait until it comes out on a streaming service.

As to games, my value is this: a minimum of 1 hour playing time per $1 cost. Keeping in mind I've spend two thousand hours playing various forms of Fallout, and over a thousand apiece of 7DD and HoI4. :)
 


I haven't gone to a movie theater in decades. I wait until it comes out on a streaming service.

As to games, my value is this: a minimum of 1 hour playing time per $1 cost. Keeping in mind I've spend two thousand hours playing various forms of Fallout, and over a thousand apiece of 7DD and HoI4. :)
The cost-per-hour thing is pretty interesting.

The best value in my Steam library by far is Stardew Valley. I bought it for $12 a few years ago, and I've played it for 2,210 hours (and counting), so it breaks down to about half a penny per hour.

The second-best value is Subnautica. I bought it while it was still in Early Access for $20, and I've played it 1103 hours...almost two cents per hour.

And it looks like the third-best value is The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. I bought this one twice (the regular version and the 64-bit version), and both times I paid the release price. (I was young and foolish.) I also bought the DLCs for their release price. In all, it looks like I spent $113.97 on a game that I've played for 1332 hours, about 9 cents per hour.

The worst value for a game that I bought was Red Dead Redemption 2, which I paid full price ($60) for because my buddies wanted to meet up online and play together during the pandemic lockdowns. The online gaming never happened, but I still ended up playing it for 82 hours by myself before I put it down. That's $0.73 per hour--less than the "dollar per hour" cutoff, but almost a hundred times more expensive than other games on my list.

(I just checked, and RDR2 is still full price on Steam, four years later. Yeah, good luck with that.)
 






Is it possible to play civ with fewer hours?
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