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jesus christ you can't compare a retail store to digital downloads
Overpriced? Not always.
jesus christ you can't compare a retail store to digital downloads
Only supermarkets and large chains like John Lewis and HMV can support games it seems now.
Even then, they're fighting a losing battle in retail.
Reason: They are overpriced, and the staff are exceedingly unpleasant. They haven't even tried to compete with the internet threat via better service etc
Overpriced? Not always.
This, they are so overpriced it makes me rage sometimes. Where possible i prefer to have the game on disc instead of steam etc.
As for being overpriced, that's fine too - they can charge what they like, if you don't want to pay those prices you can bugger off and buy elsewhere.
The worst of it is their pre-owned section, in my opinion. Very often you can find the same game, new, cheaper than it is in the preowned section. I mean, wtf?
Why?
95% of the time and by the time you add on petrol and parking then about 99.9999%
As for being overpriced, that's fine too - they can charge what they like, if you don't want to pay those prices you can bugger off and buy elsewhere.