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So what are we just supposed to Not buy games or something?
Are you really saying that in this day and age, Superman 64 is worth $60/ the same price of a brand new game? Because that is what you are implying when you complain about video game prices going up suddenly when the quality doesn't. I can assure you the amount of time and resources it takes to build a AAA game is much more than Morrowind, where it was like 5 guys on Skooma.
I won't deny DLC was probably a mistake as it allows the worst practices, but the intelligent can at least sift the bad ones out Horse Armor . Otherwise, some is truly content creators showing love for their creation (bloodstained is an example).
To make it short and easy to understand, games ain't getting pricier, EVERYTHING is getting pricier (after seeing that my childhood's candy doubled in price I got kinda sad, won't deny it)
100 euros in 2004 would be worth 153.98 euros today.
You can't fight to get those games cheaper, fight to get a decent wage instead of getting paid in peanuts.