Quoted from timarnold:I will also point out that at the risk of offending some of the people I asking for help from that when given a choice between a high quality product or service at a high price and a slightly stripped down product at a lower price, Americans almost always go for PRICE! Want a docent to take you around and give you a personal tour of the games? Sure, we could do that. At a dollar a game. Want to wander into a giant bare bones hard floor room full of machines and play for 25-50-75!
In a hobby where people regularly spend thousands for a game I don’t think we’re choosing based on price. I’d SO much rather spend $1 for a game that works as intended than $0.25 on one that doesn’t.
At $1 for a working game it’s a bargain because I get to play something I wouldn’t have been able to. At $0.25 and broken I get frustration and have no idea what that game was supposed to be (or could have been).
I hear your plight but do you hear ours?