I'm honestly curious to see what people think a game is truly worth in currency.
Let's assume that it's a new IP that runs 30FPS and 1080p
Much like Destiny itself.
Or let's say it a DLC/expansion. Same specs, new content and locations. New ways to play. New story. Perhaps a new character.
I honestly need to know what people think. Comment what you voted below.
[b][u]Edit 1[/u][/b]: The majority of the community believes that $1 = 1 hour - [i]interesting[/i]
[b][u]Edit 2[/u][/b]: Examples of entertainment we spend money on.
[u]Movies[/u] - $10+ for 1 1/2 - 3 hours entertainment. So less than $5 per hour. Can't keep the movie
[i]optional[/i] $1.50 for same time. Can't keep it.
[u]Bowling[/u]: $10 for an hour on a lane (at least where I'm at) per person. Can't keep the alley.
Any others for reference?
[b][u]Edit 3[/u][/b]:
Alright, now that this post is kind of blowing up. With the general consensus being $1 per hour comment below how much Bungie would owe you if they paid you back for every hour you spent beyond the money you paid.
Look at that number. If you have complained that Destiny was not worth your time and money and you have more than 120 hours - why? I want to know.
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I really try not to look at a game's "value" that way. I try to look at the game's experience as a whole to determine it's value, not just time spent playing. For example, I spent 20 dollars on the first season of Life is strange, which is how much I spent on the expansion pass for Destiny. Now, I spent [i]way[/i] more hours playing the two DLCs I got out of the expansion pass than I did playing Life is Strange. But I would say that Life is Strange was the more "valuable" experience for my money.