Red2112
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I think it has to do with mainstream sales on Steam, GOG etc. We just had a massive holiday sale on Steam, now there´s this Lunar sale going on too (finishes today). GOG has sales every week, and so on and so on... A new game comes out on Steam as in a triple A title, and if you wait a month or two, it will most likely be on sale at 50% off. After that, it will go on sale every two months or so. It has become the trend for the past years, and only the fan boys/girls, or YT creators buy on day of realese. Aside from that, there is so many games to choose from now days, they might not be wargames, but if you play them or not is your problem. There in stock and make the bulk of marketing. In other words, folks are used to sales now days, in the digital realm. Classiscs never die, for the most part, that´s one of the reasons they are classics (wine does get more expensive with age). Go hunt for a new copy of VG´s Six Fleet, most likely you will pay circa $100 for it. Metallica´s Master of Puppets, be it CD or FLAK, no less then $20, and again, so on, and so on... The biggest problem as mentioned here, is if it´s gonna work or not on your PC. But collectors, as in vehicles can pay, or not, big cash for spares, so it´s a bit of a double edge knife thing going on here. Like, get a 486 machine or DOSBOX, Surely there´s argument for awhile Red --
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