• Janx@piefed.social
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    22 days ago

    It’s not “surge”, it’s not “dynamic”, it’s not “personalized” pricing… It’s price gouging. Look forward to paying more for games during peak times and months. It’s never enough for these greedy giant corporations.

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      22 days ago

      I might be part of the problem. I bought a PS5 years ago, thinking GTA6 was close to being released.

      Turns out no.

      But what I’ve discovered is that with how the gaming industry has gone, I don’t see any need to buy games anymore.

      I’m sick of games being an online focused experience, which requires subscription costs.

      I’m sick of every game needing a multiple deluxe collectors editions that are the only way to play the full game, but cost $200 each and come with cheap plastic junk “collectables” to justify the cost.

      “But you won’t get the super rare coin and lapel pin if you don’t get the collectors edition!”

      “Thats fine. Just sell me the full game at $60.”

      “The full game requires the collectors edition. But it comes with this lapen pin and rare coin!”

      “How many copies of the collectors edition are there?”

      “About 2 million.”

      “So, not exactly rare, is it?”

      • Eldritch@piefed.world
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        22 days ago

        Steam and PC gaming if anything. That and changing life priorities in my 30s and 40s. GoG and epic too. Between them I have almost 1000 games I didn’t pay for. Combined with hundreds on steam from humble etc. I probably spend more time trying to decide what to play than playing it.

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          22 days ago

          Valve is also the only company out of these big gaming companies who do lot of Open Source (working on it and funding other projects) and care about Linux. It maybe coincidental, but these care and goals align with my personal interests. No other company in the gaming industry does that to this extend, plus its an open platform. And being a private company brings also lot of freedom to not listen to shareholders.

          The only thing is, that Steam itself is not Open Source… and the uncertainty what will happen if one day Gabe will no longer control…

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            20 days ago

            That last note. Ughhh… Don’t put fear in my heart. Every generation it’s “all you have to do to come out on top is not step on your own dick” and every generation these massive companies manage to find at least one way to fuck up spectacularly. Steam ISN’T just doing nothing, but even if they did, it would be a lot better than most of the major players most of the time

          • EldritchFemininity@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            20 days ago

            But refusing to buy from one company specifically is. Just because you buy similar products somewhere else doesn’t mean that you aren’t boycotting the other company.

            I refuse to buy from Blizzard, Activision, EA, and Ubisoft. I refuse to buy Sony games so long as they require a PSN account for PC games. Just because I buy indie games doesn’t mean that I’m not boycotting those AAA companies for their actions.

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              19 days ago

              Yes.

              But that wasn’t the reasoning that was given.

              I don’t buy from A because I prefer B… Is not a boycott.

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        22 days ago

        Not the person you asked, but for me:

        • The music CD rootkit
        • removing OtherOS from the PlayStation 3
        • trying to push various proprietary formats like MemoryStick and MiniDisc
        • DRM in ATRAC3
        • etc.

        Take your pick!

        • OldQWERTYbastard@lemmy.world
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          21 days ago

          Ugh God. I remember that “Magic Gate” bullshit when the PSP launched. They started a trend with the Walkman and they’re trying to get lightning to strike twice. Never could do it though. Good.

          Those greedy assholes need to engineer and innovate in other areas.

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          21 days ago

          I’m still pissed about the rootkit scandal. That was 21 years ago now, and I haven’t spent a penny on Sony products since.

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          21 days ago

          Trying to only establish proprietary media in the past, mostly ignoring open standards.

          Oops I didn’t fully read, you got it ♥️

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    21 days ago

    Yeah I’m testing out dynamic buying. If it’s too expensive I don’t buy it.

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      19 days ago

      I just don’t buy things I can be getting for free anymore. All of the people selling it want to treat me like a piggybank instead of a person, so I don’t treat them as humans either.

      This also goes for indie devs. They still do scumbag shit like ending prices in .99 while expecting the community to show goodwill.

      Fuck that.

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    21 days ago

    the PS4 can be jailbroken with a €4 disc from aliexpress nowadays, and it has a great catalog of games. slap a 1tb external hdd on it, download games from archive.org, presto

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      21 days ago

      Wait, you can get jailbreak discs from aliexpress? That might be worth looking into…

      (although, how do we know if it’s got malware on it?)

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        21 days ago

        you can also burn it yourself if you have a bluray burner, the software the aliexpress discs use is freely available (search for “goldhen”)

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          21 days ago

          Oooh awesome. I figured normal burned discs wouldn’t work.

          We don’t have a bluray burner (only a CD/DVD drive) but have been kinda wanting to get one.

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            21 days ago

            Shoot, apparently it’s not open source. That’s not confidence-inspiring… but then again PS3 CFWs weren’t either (*sighs*)

            Does that apply to PS4s running 11.something? I can’t remember what OS version our PS4 is on, but it’s new enough that a jailbreak only came out pretty recently. Needed a specific game disc to work.

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                21 days ago

                Oooh lovely!! We’re uh, pre-12.5 I think.

                A DVD won’t work, right, it’s gotta be a bluray? Because if we can do this with a DVD-R and not need another reader, that’d be great.

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                  21 days ago

                  it has to be BD, it’s exploiting a vulnerability in bluray video decoding. honestly just get it from aliexpress, a BD burner is €100+, not really worth it to buy one for single use

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        21 days ago

        probably not a bad idea :) ps3/xbox360 are also totally worth it and easy to crack, if you have one lying around or are on a budget. my xbox360 is rocking ~120 games on 1tb (including xbox classic games), more than i could ever play in a lifetime

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    21 days ago

    Fuck dynamic pricing, anyone even considering it should be jailed.

    So tired, so tired of these ultra rich finding new and creative ways of squeezing the plebs and we just, again, let them

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    21 days ago

    Well, the only game I was looking forward to from them was Ghost of Yotei, budt since they killed the PC port for whatever reason, i don’t even want to buy anything

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    22 days ago

    This should have been an obvious outcome when digital games weren’t priced any less than their physical release.

    It’s not about saving the environment with less plastic. It’s not about saving money for the customer. It’s not about making it more convenient for the customer or the developer.

    It was always about more greed. More money in their pockets and more ways to fuck you over as a customer.

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    22 days ago

    Being transparent about stable prices without shady experiments is the first step of trust. Years ago Steam got rid of dynamic prices during sales, where prices during sales for games would change. While not exactly the same thing as Sony does, its still good we got stable and reliable prices.

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      20 days ago

      It’s nothing new. It’s been done for the past 20 years. Products are priced differently in different countries based on their economy.

      You have been able to do this in Steam for decades now. You can/could use VPN along with changing your location in steam, to trick it into thinking you are in that region. You would then get that regions prices.

      E.g, lots of Steam games used to be noticeably cheaper if Steam thought you were in Russia as opposed to Germany.

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        20 days ago

        So they aren’t gonna say “loads of people are downloading the same game in the same region, let’s increase the price”? Cause that’s what dynamic pricing means.

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    20 days ago

    I’m not sure I follow the dynamic pricing explanation. This article shows evidence of A/B price testing with different sized discounts, but not specifically dynamic pricing. It seems to be regional at most. If I’m missing anything let me know.

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      20 days ago

      Exactly what i was thinking. A/B testin is the best way to get data.

      What worries me more is what they are going to do with that data and if it will lead to predatory business model or not.

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        19 days ago

        It absolutely will be used in the most shitty predatory way. They’re not going to simply delete the data and most digital marketplaces are excited at the prospect of dynamic pricing.

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          19 days ago

          Yes, predatory use is what i fear.

          What i can gather from the article at the moment they are testing what is the percentage they can discount the game and make most profit still from it. I dont inherently see any proof they are aiming for full dynamic pricing.

          If they give for group A, 50% discount and make 1000 sales from 70€ game they make 35 000€.

          But if they give group B, 25% discount from 70€ game they make the same 35 000€ with only 667 sales.

          Then they have group C as a control. If the control group will make as much money as the other groups they know for sure discounts are not good busines.

          Simple so far.

          After the initial numbers they most likely will follow the retention. If i were there i would follow each group weekly and take a note how much money each group generates. At this time it would be best that each group gets the same discounts and adds etc. My hypotesis would be that people who buy only games from big discounts are more unlikely to buy games at full price. Meaning that even if there were more sales there would be less income and the customers have lower CLV. It does not mean they are bad customers per se, but it would mean they are not the core customer group they should focus their effort on.

          If they are doing what they are doing to figure out their audience really is, this is not predatory. A/B testing is unfortunaly the best way test it, and to company as big as Sony, the data they collect is unmeasurable in value. Everyone of us had been part if some companys A/B test at some point. Adds, news site headers, youtube videos, hell even telemarketing calls do this all the time.

          Im not saying they are not looking into to dynamic pricing, but with what information the article gave me i cant say that they are.

          Sorry for the long text. I wanted just to justify why i dont see this for a reason to immediadly jump in to conclusion that Sony is trying to screw everybody up.

  • network_switch@lemmy.ml
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    21 days ago

    PS5 will keep being a dust collector for me. Unplugged it once the ROM keys leaked. It may someday be useful as a normal PC