yeah crazy a country where people make a 10th of what you make for the same work would also have their games etc be cheaper....
The value of a video game shouldn't change based on where it's sold. It's still the same game. Maybe they're just asking too much in countries like ours. If a game is only worth say a $20 equivalent in a country overseas, it shouldn't be worth $60 or $100 here in the U.S. It's the same game, and I was a poor college kid once, too. I'm not saying some poor folks should have to pony up $100, but I AM suggesting that maybe these companies are charging us too much money over here.
Illegal downloads will increase now.
With stuff like this happening, no doubt about it. And I don't blame people who go that route, either, especially college kids who don't have much money.
Taking in mind that every game has a budget and is expected to return a profit I'd say that if what you propose turned real games would be cheaper for rich countries and not affordable for poor ones because they still need to generate the same revenue. That would make the prices to bounce back because no one would be buying them in poorer countries and you'd end up with a price tag higher than the current one now. If you think that it would adjust to the lowest common denominator you are delusional.
Then again, they are that cheap in poor countries and players still make a greater effort to buy them than you.
You're making the assumption that I'm saying games should be more expensive somewhere else. I'm not - I'm saying they should be the same price. Maybe game companies are asking for way too much $ for games over here. And looking at the salaries of people like Bobby Kotick and Randy Pitchford, I don't think that's an unreasonable statement to make.
So people that earn a quarter of your income (or less) should pay as much as you do? Makes sense...
I never said that - I said the game should be the same equivalent price, I didn't say that poor people should pay $60. But ever think that maybe western folks paying $60-100 is TOO much?
I agree 100%. If people can't afford to pay the price in some regions then those people shouldn't spend money on games in my opinion.
Ya, I just think it's only right to sell items at a fair price across the board and not adjust the price for some people based on where they live.
Some folks act like we don't have poor people in the U.S. - let me assure you, we do. But they're still required to pay $60 while an equally poor person in South America only has to pay $10? Not even remotely fair. I just think it comes down to companies charging TOO MUCH money in countries like the U.S.