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How much are you willing to pay for the game?
No more than $10(Good)
I'd pay $15-$20(Neutral)
It's the first expansion since I was a kid, they have ALL the voice actors back, it's definitely worth $30(Lunatics and mad men!)
I suck-up to Beamdog, so I'm announcing that I'd pay them anything(but in actual fact, I'm not paying more than $15)!(Evil)
Edit: Shit, I don't know how to do a poll
No more than $10(Good)
I'd pay $15-$20(Neutral)
It's the first expansion since I was a kid, they have ALL the voice actors back, it's definitely worth $30(Lunatics and mad men!)
I suck-up to Beamdog, so I'm announcing that I'd pay them anything(but in actual fact, I'm not paying more than $15)!(Evil)
Edit: Shit, I don't know how to do a poll
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The truth is that the price in a vacuum means nothing. It should be Price/Quality, where quality is a measurement of gaming experience and length. That said, the higher the price the better the game has to be to avoid disappointing buyers.
I will probably pay anything for this expansion. But as I explained above the higher the price they set, the better the expansion has to be to justify it. If they don't live up to their price, then I'll be disappointed. If that happens I will be more reluctant to buy any of their products in the future.
(You know, the Evil will always triumph because the Good is dumb)
I will buy it.
...Just kidding....
It is quite simple really and common sense. The more you pay for a product, the more you expect from it.
Another common sense rule is that the more a product cost, the more research I'll do before purchase. This is of course not a problem if your product actually lives up to the price, as long as you stay within reason. Probably not going to spend more than 100 dollars on a game no matter the quality for an example.