I understand that, but those comparisons shouldn't be made between two totally unrelated things.
Instead, it should be related between two things that can be compared to each other: for example, one video game price vs another video game price, not video game price vs any other thing that cost money.
That way, you can truly understand some peoples frustration when it comes to price and content. But like you said, opinions are opinions, and I respect everyone's opinions whether I agree or disagree with them.
But who's to say that, due to people accepting high DLC prices, Bungie decides to make the next one $50, or $60? If people still continue to accept these ridiculous prices (basically paying for the base game), then inevitably other companies will follow suit, and I myself, don't want to see that happen to the gaming industry.
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