But I do think he's totally right that the attitude some people have where they believe a well made 60 hour RPG being sold for the price of a 3D movie ticket constitutes a ripoff is totally poisonous. I hope they enjoy the F2P dystopia that belief will spawn.
Give me a break, man.
That 60 hours RPG is not worth the money, if people don't want to buy it for that price.
What, people are supposed to buy shit even when they don't see the value in it, because someone else does? Again, nobody is forcing sales on anyone, and if a 2 dollar phone game is giving someone the same amount of enjoyment than a multimillion dollar RPG, so much so that they don't want to pay 58$ premium for that quality difference, than they shouldn't, and it means that massive RPG, overshot the size of its potential audience.
But then Witcher 3 sold at normal price, and sold millions of copies, on PC too, so people are willing to pay to get what they want.
It's not about being a rip off or not, it's about what you're willing to pay for it.
Personally i have no clue why anyone would pay more than 5 dollars for something like Vice City, because to me that game aged like milk in a sunny day, and the only value it has left is purely nostalgic.
But if someone is willing to pay 15$, or 30$, or 200$ for it, more power to them.
There's people paying hundreds of dollars to have a mint condition copies of something you could have for far cheaper digitally, after all, so clearly value is a very subjective matter.
And it's R* we're talking about, not some indie developer who can't compete with the big guys, too.
Basically: If people wait for Steam Sales, is not because they have been poisoned, it's because the offer for good things has increased, the competition has gone way up, and a game isn't worth what it was before.
Just because you think something is worth 60$, that is not true for everyone, and if they can't have that one game for less, they'll do something else and be just as happy.
And it'll be one lost sale, whether you're willing to lower the price that is up to you, but being mad at the consumer because it doesn't buy your thing at your conditions, it's silly.