• Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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      5 months ago

      Nice arguments you’ve got there, show me how having 1% of the population having 63% of the wealth doesn’t cause any problems for you.

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        5 months ago

        Valve causes zero problems for me.

        How much of the population do you interact with outside of the internet?

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          Because you’re intentionally ignoring the fact that every time you buy a game you’re paying more than you really need to, therefore you’re keeping less of your wealth than you should.

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                What exactly is your point? The comment you linked to has me saying I am poor, and the comment your replying to says the same thing. Ten bucks for one full video game in six months is not being overcharged. A pair of jeans is more than ten bucks.

                If you’re arguing that the only good game is a free game, I’m not going to agree with you. I will happily pirate “AAA” games, but indie games I’ll pay for.

                Highschool freshman edge bs is annoying as hell. You’re not as smart as you think you are.

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                  It is being overcharged when they game should be 7$ instead.

                  That applies everywhere. You pay 100$ to do your grocery, 30$ goes to the store owner, you’re here defending the store owner while you’re trying to choose between eating and paying rent.