Ridiculous price. Too greedy avtivision blizzard is. Then they shout our game was pirated so much, lamers.
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haha totally agree with you on this. A Huge chunk of gamers are waiting for this title for quite a while now and when they'll see these prices. They'll all kiss the torrent sites. Even between 1k-2k would be gullible max 2.5k i think. But 3.7k is an idiotic move.
But you see,blizzard already knew this.the time they took to make this game.80% of it was actually spent to make it unpiratable
The only way to play this game,is to buy it.
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Come on bro you know that whatever the developers etc try. People will crack it. Single player is always easy for them to crack if you are talking about online/Multiplayer. People play most of the games on fake servers. I know a lot of people who play BF3 and many other on fake one's not that i am supporting this but considering their price, more and more hackers will be onto it. You have to agree on this that if prices of games were moderate or maybe cheap let's say ~500. Atleast 70-80% of those who download the game will be more inclined towards original and those who still buy original will continue to buy original titles. In lowering their price they won't be in loss imo but in a huge profit. Just what i think.
Nevertheless, Price is insane. You can't deny that.
This is not Blizzard pricing. This is Flipkart selling imported copies. Rs 3.8k is $59 + import duties. My Skyrim copy from Flipkart was an UK copy, imported. If it would actually release here, which it won't prices would have been lower. And this will be pretty hard to crack, not unless some one makes a perfect server emulator.
I am trying to get the retail box and every Diablo fan will be doing the same irregardless of whatever exorbitant price they set for it.
We are Blizzard's b**ches and we know it.
But I also think that you can change the game region while creating an Battle.Net account. My Starcraft II was bought from Germany, so I have my account set to Europe.