@Exar yes, I agree if you, they should look for better prices, but as far as I know who price the is the developer not Stadia, I think the max they can do is try to convince them too, and probably the...
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@Exar yes, I agree if you, they should look for better prices, but as far as I know who price the is the developer not Stadia, I think the max they can do is try to convince them too, and probably they have. Now, I don't have PC at the moment since I've move to another country, and no consoles, so for me pay $40 isn't that expensive if you think that I'll not need to buy a console or build a high end PC for that. Maybe if you already have a good specs PC Stadia is not for you, but after a few years when no game are running on your machine anymore you can see this prices in a different way. Ok, we pay "full-price" for the games, but this is not true because you are not counting with the hardware price to run it. A high end machine costs more than $2000, consoles costs $300-$400, with this amount how many games you could buy? And all machine has it's time to obsolesce and you will have to buy a new one, next year you have to buy the PS5 for $500, and the next, and the next... and your PSONE, PS2, PS3, PS4 games are getting lost cuz this don't runs on the nextgen and so on. Without mention the mobility, I can play the game anyplace I go with wifi available, today I was playing AC at the lunch time, on my mobile... So I think you should considering all of this variable when we are talking about price and value. But yeah, maybe in your case it worths more buying the PC version, in my case is not and maybe in the next 5 years your case will be the same of mine.