Paul Vebber -> (9/6/2001 9:29:00 PM)
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We don't have that set, but you can expect it to be in the "standard" range of $35-55.
I think that setting the price of a game on par with a decent pair of pants or a good seat at a ballgame is not outrageous.
A "date night" with my wife sans kids for 4 or 5 hours runs me more than that.
A noted wargame designer recently said words to the effect that wargamers will never truely happy until they get a perfect, bug free game, with lifetime tech support and opponants, for free.
Well we have a few freebies, not perfect, but better than a lot of what you pay for. We have to make some money if we are going to keep bringing you more games, so we have to charge for that. Nobody is going to knock themselves out (and that what game designers do, spending nearly every available moment working on their games) if they can't make a buck or two from it.
The economic realities are that we have to charge about 45 bucks +/- 10 in order to pay the bills, give the artists and composers and developers a few bucks and allow the designers and programmers a living wage in royalties.
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