• teft@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Once again I have to remind people that inflation exists. Game prices go up just like everything else and the last few years have seen insane inflation rates and game prices haven’t really climbed since the 90s. $60 in 2019 would be worth $75 today. $60 in 1996 would be worth $122.

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      16 hours ago

      Inflation rises, but wages do not. We’ll pay more when we have the money, and the workers are paid fairly.

    • NotForYourStereo@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      Once again I have to remind particular morons that inflation is a convenient excuse for execs to never take a pay cut, only ever exorbitant raises and bonuses.

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      14 hours ago

      i love how inflation is just always magically a reason for companies to charge arbitrarily large sums for their products, how the hell do you people think people are supposed to afford things?

      seriously, if everything just constantly increases in cost, how precisely do you envision the economy functioning?

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        12 hours ago

        Long story short:

        • Keynes wrote a fairy tale about inflation raising wages and shortening the work week
        • Richard Nixon started inflation as we know it
        • Economists worldwide fell into line
        • Shockingly, wages didn’t go up, the work week didn’t shorten, and we now have record-breaking inequality (due to the Cantillon effect).

        To this day, people who paid to “learn” the fairy tale insist that inflation is good.

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      16 hours ago

      Why do publishers increase the price of games, though? It’s not like the price of the rare components to make games increased.

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      16 hours ago

      I agree with you but it’s so hard to talk about. Most major publishers are leeches who artificially drive up price and force developers to release unfinished games…yet at the same time, the cost of development has gone up. Indie games are proof that you don’t NEED fancy graphics with mocapped actors to make a good game but it’s irrelevant when there’s bigger demand for “cinematic experience” and that stuff ain’t cheap.

      But because I used to pay $30 for a game in the 90s, I think games should be $30 forever.

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        9 hours ago

        When I was in elementary school my dad introduced me to the concept of inflation using the “candy bar index”. Candy bars were 50¢ when I was a kid. They were, like, 25¢ when he was a kid. Nowadays they’re $1.25.

        I still want/expect them to be 50¢.