I know the game is excellent, I know this. But by the time I finish Pathfinder: Kingmaker - yes, you read that correctly
- surely Wrath of the Righteous will be in a more affordable price (to me).
EDIT: sorry if I'm derailing the thread, I won't discuss this subject here again because this is not the proper place to do that. I apologize to everyone.
I found it very interesting and relates to gift giving in a minor way.
To explain my thinking it was a couple of things. With porcozaur I was thinking (rightly or wrongly) any dude with 2900+ games in their library must spend a fair amount of money on gaming and hence have some budget for it.
Also hard to know when anyone shows concern over the price of something whether its because they have a very small budget and have to be extra cautious about how they spend money or if they are simply tight with their money and don't like to spend it even when they can afford to.
The link porcozaur gave was useful and easy to forget stuff like that. Was cool looking at it. I think such things also need to be balanced against the cost of living.
For example in the US the COL is pretty high. I live in a small rural town and I pay roughly $1450 (1220 euros) a month just for a little condo (600 sq feet/ 56 sq meters) with no amenities (i.e. no lake, river, fireplace, pool, or other such things). Very standard average unit. Food per month is about $400 (or 331 euros).
Not sure how that compares but the higher income is eaten away by the higher cost of living in many cases.
That being said my post was really just comparing, at a base level w/out looking at all these details, the US cost and the Euro cost as it had appeared that the US was a lot more. Perhaps if isn't depending on how salary and cost of living factor in.
To get back on topic I am still happy to donate some games to celebrate 15 years if needed. Or whatever else may be decided, if anything.
Maybe just celebrating the 15 years in this thread and chatting about our memories and good times is enough of a celebration