I really feel bad for you if you get 60 hours of game time from any $60 game.
Like really bad.
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Lets do basic math for morons; yay. A snicker bar costs $1.99, the average time to eat it is 1 minute. 60 dollars would buy you 30 minutes. The average price for a movie is $19.99, average views are 3-5, average length is 2 hours so 60 dollars worth of movies would net you a max of 30 hours of view time. The average game is story line based and not an immense mmo or rpg experience like destiny or skyrim so they have a basic story line and some multiplayer which an average player enjoys for 60 hours. Your money effectively goes for twice as much as the average movie would. But guess what on destiny for $100 you get over 10 times the average meaning your money is going so much further than most games could ever take it. The fact you complain by saying you can't afford 40 USD to gain over 400 hours of time which according to minimum wage laws would be 6 hours at max worked is ridiculous. Go get yourself a job, make your own money and stop crying about how you're the victim when you're not even a normal functioning member of society.
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Edited by Bungolickstaints: 9/23/2015 3:23:36 PMLol, I'm not defending Bungie or complaining. All I ever did was question the evidence of your claims, "The average $60 game gives you 60 hours of entertainment" "The average time to eat a snickers bar is 1 minute" Because let's be honest lol, you're just making all that up.
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Have you ever heard of this website that you can find any statistic backed by scientific research? Oh yeah it's called google.com ; use it.
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True. I would say an average $60 game typically runs 10-20 hours.