Sure, in the US that kind of stuff costs wayyyyyyy cheaper.Bradandez wrote:You guys and your weird foreign currency.
When I came to the US: "Look at that, permanent 25% sales on EVERYTHING"
Sure, in the US that kind of stuff costs wayyyyyyy cheaper.Bradandez wrote:You guys and your weird foreign currency.
Bradandez wrote:You guys and your weird foreign currency.
This. I remember when we still had the Escudo currency. With 2000$ (10€ nowadays) you could buy lots of stuff and could last for week or more. Now with 10€ you can only pay an ok lunch. Euro is a really expensive currency.saerleiya wrote:I think it's more ours which is expensive as fuck
Haruka wrote:This. I remember when we still had the Escudo currency. With 2000$ (10€ nowadays) you could buy lots of stuff and could last for week or more. Now with 10€ you can only pay an ok lunch. Euro is a really expensive currency.
Not exactly: salaries have also been increasing since the introduction of the Euro. The issue is our purchasing power, which is the one in real free fall in the last past years.WeshKanapesh wrote:yeah euro is bad for us

He was referring to how $400 was a pretty good bargain for something you're going to use so often, not "it's $400 so it's gonna be good shitwad." Also, my laptop cost $2000 and it has an integrated GPU, because that money was spent elsewhere, to make it more mobile and the like, so you most likely spent your money in the wrong arena, but that's not relevant to the point Adsolution was trying to make.WeshKanapesh wrote:like what duh, I paid my PC 700€ and it has a shitty GPU, so ye, the price don't matter reallyAdsolution wrote:This is something you'll use every day as one of your primary sources of entertainment for the next 5-6 years. $400 for that is so cheap. Rent for a shithole place costs at least twice or thrice that per-month.WeshKanapesh wrote:and for peoples who don't have enough money to buy new hardawaresAdsolution wrote:Good, it annoys the hell out of me when people develop for old hardware.

Then you should have gotten a different PC!WeshKanapesh wrote:like what duh, I paid my PC 700€ and it has a shitty GPU, so ye, the price don't matter really
Well, I doubt most people here are ten anymore, or whenever that time restriction was more in effect.saerleiya wrote:Provided you are allowed to play every day. When I was a teenager, my parents were very restrictive about video games: I could only play some 2 or 3 hours per week, which made buying any kind of console, although not really expensive, not worth it in my situation.

I hope they'll make PC so I can run it first at lowOldClassicGamer wrote:Well, it was only a matter of time when will Ubisoft stop support for PS3 and 360.
As long as Rayman is on Wii U, Vita and PC, I'm fine with it.
Making Rayman PS4 and XB1 exclusive would be horrible move though.

It'd undoubtedly be shitty for us, though I don't think it would be a bad move money-wise for Ubisoft at all.OldClassicGamer wrote:Making Rayman PS4 and XB1 exclusive would be horrible move though.

Some people still have very restrictive parents about video games...Adsolution wrote:or whenever that time restriction was more in effect.

It was never confirmed to be an exclusive at any point, they just didn't speak of any other versions until later.PluMGMK wrote:Remember when Origins was going to be a PS3/X360 exclusive?
I have to pay 8.000 or more to buy a PS4.Bradandez wrote:Our economy isn't the best.hahaha