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Yeah, I'm expecting typical XBox sale prices, which is to say meager discounts that still leave the games so grossly overpriced that it's almost an outright lie to call the event a sale. Like, "Bioshock Infinite was $59.99 but now you can save a whole $10!" Nevermind the fact that you can buy a physical copy for $39.99 and then sell it or trade it for a possible $20 cash or credit. Still, I'm trying to hold onto a sliver of hope that maybe, just maybe, Microsoft will surprise us and do something unexpected, something a little crazy. It would be the smart move. First, I think it'd help generate some good will toward the company - something I believe they still need. Second, it'd be a good way to test the waters and maybe get some feedback on how to improve the XBox Marketplace to make it a more appealing option to those people who typically avoid digital downloads because they can't be sold or traded. And third, even though the 360 and PS3 will be around and, to some extent, still supported for a few more years yet, this generation is mostly coming to an end, and since a lot of people will be moving on to next gen consoles, now seems like an appropriate time to just have a proper blowout on all those older games; since they've already gotten pretty much all the sales they were going to get at $60, then $40, and finally $20, you might as well milk the last few drops by catching all the stragglers who still wouldn't buy them at $20 but, at a super-low discount of just $5 per title, can't pass them up. But, yeah, I doubt we'll see something like that. I mean, it's not entirely unprecedented, since they did have Alan Wake on sale for $5 a couple weeks ago. That shows they're not above getting a little crazy with their sale prices (though, at the time, I believe Steam was selling Alan Wake, the two DLC, and American Nightmare as a bundle for less 4 bucks, so...) and they could do it again, possibly with several games (Perfect Dark Zero, Mass Effect, Prey, Crysis, Bulletstorm, The Orange Box and a few others would all be ideal choices). But I'm not optimistic.I wouldn't expect the sales to be great by any standard - Microsoft has never even come close to matching the sale prices of PC digital distribution platforms like Steam, Amazon, or GMG. I don't expect them to be any better now.
Vari3ty
I recently got Sonic Generations for 9.99$ at games on demand and was suprised that it was actually a good deal when I checked physical copy prices. I think MS could suprise us.
I wouldn't expect the sales to be great by any standard - Microsoft has never even come close to matching the sale prices of PC digital distribution platforms like Steam, Amazon, or GMG. I don't expect them to be any better now.Â
Vari3ty
[QUOTE="Vari3ty"]Yeah, I'm expecting typical XBox sale prices, which is to say meager discounts that still leave the games so grossly overpriced that it's almost an outright lie to call the event a sale. Like, "Bioshock Infinite was $59.99 but now you can save a whole $10!" Nevermind the fact that you can buy a physical copy for $39.99 and then sell it or trade it for a possible $20 cash or credit. Still, I'm trying to hold onto a sliver of hope that maybe, just maybe, Microsoft will surprise us and do something unexpected, something a little crazy. It would be the smart move. First, I think it'd help generate some good will toward the company - something I believe they still need. Second, it'd be a good way to test the waters and maybe get some feedback on how to improve the XBox Marketplace to make it a more appealing option to those people who typically avoid digital downloads because they can't be sold or traded. And third, even though the 360 and PS3 will be around and, to some extent, still supported for a few more years yet, this generation is mostly coming to an end, and since a lot of people will be moving on to next gen consoles, now seems like an appropriate time to just have a proper blowout on all those older games; since they've already gotten pretty much all the sales they were going to get at $60, then $40, and finally $20, you might as well milk the last few drops by catching all the stragglers who still wouldn't buy them at $20 but, at a super-low discount of just $5 per title, can't pass them up. But, yeah, I doubt we'll see something like that. I mean, it's not entirely unprecedented, since they did have Alan Wake on sale for $5 a couple weeks ago. That shows they're not above getting a little crazy with their sale prices (though, at the time, I believe Steam was selling Alan Wake, the two DLC, and American Nightmare as a bundle for less 4 bucks, so...) and they could do it again, possibly with several games (Perfect Dark Zero, Mass Effect, Prey, Crysis, Bulletstorm, The Orange Box and a few others would all be ideal choices). But I'm not optimistic.I wouldn't expect the sales to be great by any standard - Microsoft has never even come close to matching the sale prices of PC digital distribution platforms like Steam, Amazon, or GMG. I don't expect them to be any better now.
thedarklinglord
At least they're moving away from the annoying points system. That's always been a big turnoff for me.Â
[QUOTE="thedarklinglord"][QUOTE="Vari3ty"]
I wouldn't expect the sales to be great by any standard - Microsoft has never even come close to matching the sale prices of PC digital distribution platforms like Steam, Amazon, or GMG. I don't expect them to be any better now.
Yeah, I'm expecting typical XBox sale prices, which is to say meager discounts that still leave the games so grossly overpriced that it's almost an outright lie to call the event a sale. Like, "Bioshock Infinite was $59.99 but now you can save a whole $10!" Nevermind the fact that you can buy a physical copy for $39.99 and then sell it or trade it for a possible $20 cash or credit. Still, I'm trying to hold onto a sliver of hope that maybe, just maybe, Microsoft will surprise us and do something unexpected, something a little crazy. It would be the smart move. First, I think it'd help generate some good will toward the company - something I believe they still need. Second, it'd be a good way to test the waters and maybe get some feedback on how to improve the XBox Marketplace to make it a more appealing option to those people who typically avoid digital downloads because they can't be sold or traded. And third, even though the 360 and PS3 will be around and, to some extent, still supported for a few more years yet, this generation is mostly coming to an end, and since a lot of people will be moving on to next gen consoles, now seems like an appropriate time to just have a proper blowout on all those older games; since they've already gotten pretty much all the sales they were going to get at $60, then $40, and finally $20, you might as well milk the last few drops by catching all the stragglers who still wouldn't buy them at $20 but, at a super-low discount of just $5 per title, can't pass them up. But, yeah, I doubt we'll see something like that. I mean, it's not entirely unprecedented, since they did have Alan Wake on sale for $5 a couple weeks ago. That shows they're not above getting a little crazy with their sale prices (though, at the time, I believe Steam was selling Alan Wake, the two DLC, and American Nightmare as a bundle for less 4 bucks, so...) and they could do it again, possibly with several games (Perfect Dark Zero, Mass Effect, Prey, Crysis, Bulletstorm, The Orange Box and a few others would all be ideal choices). But I'm not optimistic.At least they're moving away from the annoying points system. That's always been a big turnoff for me.Â
I actually really liked the points system. It made it so that I didn't have to enter a credit card, I could just go to the store, and pick up 1600 points. I hope I can still pick up pre-paid cards at the store.[QUOTE="Vari3ty"][QUOTE="thedarklinglord"] Yeah, I'm expecting typical XBox sale prices, which is to say meager discounts that still leave the games so grossly overpriced that it's almost an outright lie to call the event a sale. Like, "Bioshock Infinite was $59.99 but now you can save a whole $10!" Nevermind the fact that you can buy a physical copy for $39.99 and then sell it or trade it for a possible $20 cash or credit. Still, I'm trying to hold onto a sliver of hope that maybe, just maybe, Microsoft will surprise us and do something unexpected, something a little crazy. It would be the smart move. First, I think it'd help generate some good will toward the company - something I believe they still need. Second, it'd be a good way to test the waters and maybe get some feedback on how to improve the XBox Marketplace to make it a more appealing option to those people who typically avoid digital downloads because they can't be sold or traded. And third, even though the 360 and PS3 will be around and, to some extent, still supported for a few more years yet, this generation is mostly coming to an end, and since a lot of people will be moving on to next gen consoles, now seems like an appropriate time to just have a proper blowout on all those older games; since they've already gotten pretty much all the sales they were going to get at $60, then $40, and finally $20, you might as well milk the last few drops by catching all the stragglers who still wouldn't buy them at $20 but, at a super-low discount of just $5 per title, can't pass them up. But, yeah, I doubt we'll see something like that. I mean, it's not entirely unprecedented, since they did have Alan Wake on sale for $5 a couple weeks ago. That shows they're not above getting a little crazy with their sale prices (though, at the time, I believe Steam was selling Alan Wake, the two DLC, and American Nightmare as a bundle for less 4 bucks, so...) and they could do it again, possibly with several games (Perfect Dark Zero, Mass Effect, Prey, Crysis, Bulletstorm, The Orange Box and a few others would all be ideal choices). But I'm not optimistic.nickr2d2
At least they're moving away from the annoying points system. That's always been a big turnoff for me.Â
I actually really liked the points system. It made it so that I didn't have to enter a credit card, I could just go to the store, and pick up 1600 points. I hope I can still pick up pre-paid cards at the store. That wouldn't have any effect on your ability to do that. The PSN has had cardsIt's like a real sale, I'm very surprised. A lot of these games should be closer to these prices all the time, especially the older ones like Far Cry Instincts, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, etc but this is a start.Legolas_KatarnRight? And I agree, they shouldn't need a special sale to make those older games dirt cheap. It should be as simple as, "These games are 2-3 years old, or older, and I think it's safe to say that anyone who was willing to pay full or even half price for them has since bought them and the games have pretty much made all the money they're going to make, so let's just drop 'em to 5 bucks and milk whatever last few drops we can get from them." Because at $5 or less...well, who wouldn't try the game out? That's why Steam sales work so well; they offer games at such a stupid low discount that even if you're only mildly interested or vaguely curious, even if you may never even play the damn thing, you simply can't think of a reason to pass it up. But, yes, this is definitely a promising start and at least suggests that maybe Microsoft is starting to figure out how to make digital downloads more appealing to a broader audience, but especially to those of us who don't like giving up physical discs (and the ability/right to share, trade and/or sell that game) without a damn good reason, like an uber-cheap price. I'm pleasantly surprised. And I'm now crossing my fingers and daring to hope that The Witcher 2 and Tomb Raider will both be on sale for $10.
Don't know about you guys, but these sale prices are sick....just picked up Far Cry 3(20$) and Max Payne 3(10$)....there are other great deals , such as Borderlands 2 for 10$ but I already have it....I was tempted to buy it again just so I could have the digital copy lol, but I had to draw the line there.Â
This sale is probably a last ditch attempt to make lots of cash before X1 arrives.....like a liquidation sale, except stock is not an issue. I hope we will see things like this on the X1, but I doubt it.... in its first year anyways.Â
I think this is a test. We all know MS were leaning towards a steam type business model before they 180'd on their policies and scrapped it. I think they wanted next gen to be heavily heavily focused on digital downloads. The success of this mega sale is going to show MS just how likely a digital orientated sales are going to work. If they see hundreds of thousands of digital downloads during the mega sale then its going to be a strong indicator that customers are willing to download lots of games if the price is competitive. This is why I hope lots of people really take advantage of this sale. Its shows MS just how important price is when it comes to software. Competitively priced games would easily justify the extra £80 on the price tag of the X1 compared to the PS4.Don't know about you guys, but these sale prices are sick....just picked up Far Cry 3(20$) and Max Payne 3(10$)....there are other great deals , such as Borderlands 2 for 10$ but I already have it....I was tempted to buy it again just so I could have the digital copy lol, but I had to draw the line there.Â
This sale is probably a last ditch attempt to make lots of cash before X1 arrives.....like a liquidation sale, except stock is not an issue. I hope we will see things like this on the X1, but I doubt it.... in its first year anyways.Â
Alucard_Prime
Some are daily and some are not. They changed the "today only" from yesterday but others are the same. Here's a list: 7/2 ... Day One: Assassins Creed III - 1200 MSP ($15.00) - 63% off - xbldb* Borderlands 2 - 800 MSP ($10.00) - 75% off* FarCry 3 - 1600 MSP ($20.00) - 67% off* Max Payne 3 - 800 MSP ($10.00) - 75% off - xbldb* 7/3 ... Day Two:Hasbro Family Game Night 3 - 800 MSP ($10.00) - 67% off - xbldb Kinect Sports: Season Two - 800 MSP ($10.00) - 67% off - xbldb LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes - 800 MSP ($10.00) - 50% off - xbldb LEGO The Lord of the Rings - 1200 MSP ($15.00) - 50% off - xbldb MONOPOLY Streets - 800 MSP ($10.00) - 67% off - xbldb Rockstar Table Tennis - 240 MSP ($3.00) - 80% off - xbldb 7/4 ... Day Three: ??? 7/5 .. Day Four: ??? 7/2 - 7/8 ... Ultimate Games Persistent Sales: Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway - 400 MSP ($5.00) - 83% off - xbldb* Bulletstorm - 400 MSP ($5.00) - 75% off - xbldb* Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 - 400 MSP ($5.00) - 67% off - xbldb* Crysis - 400 MSP ($5.00) - 75% off - xbldb* Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga - 400 MSP ($5.00) - 83% off - xbldb* Dragon Age: Origins - 400 MSP ($5.00) - 67% off - xbldb* FC Instincts Predator - 400 MSP ($5.00) - 75% off - xbldb Mass Effect - 400 MSP ($5.00) - 67% off - xbldb* Prey - 240 MSP ($3.00) - 85% off - xbldb* Perfect Dark Zero - 240 MSP ($3.00) - 80% off - xbldb* WWE13 - 1200 MSP ($15.00) - 75% off - xbldb* Games to come. Prices not confirmed: Bioshock Infinite, Crysis 3, Forza Horizon, Gears Judgemen,t Hitman Absolution, Left 4 Dead 2, Metal Gear Rising: Revengence, The Orange Box, Tomb Raider, Witcher 2 X-com: Enemy UnknownAre the sales going to change every day? I still see the same stuff from yesterday.
WeskerTeam
I'm going to get Tomb Raider and Bioshock Infinite. Very excited to try them. Loving Far Cry 3 right now.
I waiting to see the prices for Forza Horizon, Tomb Raider, and Bioshock Infinite. If they are $20 or less, I'll probably bite.
I did buy Assassins Creed III (which is probably the last AC game I buy) and Divinity 2.
I will admit, some of the sale prices did catch me by surprised. Farcry 3 for 20$ and Borderlands 2 for $10. I was pleasantly surprised. I wonder if I did myself a disservice by not getting those 2 games at those price.
Farcry 3 for 20$ and Borderlands 2 for $10. I was pleasantly surprised. I wonder if I did myself a disservice by not getting those 2 games at those price.tribalToxI'd say no. You can buy a physical disc copy of Far Cry 3 from Best Buy or Amazon for $20 (and then, if you so desired, you could probably sell it to someone for an easy $10, making it ultimately a $10 purchase). And Borderlands 2, while amazingly priced at $10, has all that DLC that, if you enjoy the main game, you'll probably want to play as well. In which case, if you're willing to wait a year or so, we'll probably see a Borderlands 2 Game of the Year edition with all the DLC included that'll likely drop to $20 come next holiday season. That's why I passed on those, anyway.
Solid sale so far. I guess most of you don't realize that this is not the first time they've done an Ultimate Game Sale. They had one last year with similarly deep discounts. I personally picked up El Shaddai for $3, The Orange Box, Left 4 Dead 2, Portal 2, and Civilization Revolution for $10 (I actually already owned all of them, just traded in my disc copies for >$10).
[QUOTE="tribalTox"]Farcry 3 for 20$ and Borderlands 2 for $10. I was pleasantly surprised. I wonder if I did myself a disservice by not getting those 2 games at those price.thedarklinglordI'd say no. You can buy a physical disc copy of Far Cry 3 from Best Buy or Amazon for $20 (and then, if you so desired, you could probably sell it to someone for an easy $10, making it ultimately a $10 purchase). And Borderlands 2, while amazingly priced at $10, has all that DLC that, if you enjoy the main game, you'll probably want to play as well. In which case, if you're willing to wait a year or so, we'll probably see a Borderlands 2 Game of the Year edition with all the DLC included that'll likely drop to $20 come next holiday season. That's why I passed on those, anyway.
I have to agree with you here.
I agree with you 100% Ser. Wheres the incentive to get a digital format game when the discs are so much insanely cheaper?! With way more replay-re-sale value then a digital copy.Â
I do believe they will flub it hard again. They don't care so much about qty's it seems as they do a high price point. Their philosophy so far has been mark it high and hope it sells, whereas Steams strategy is the exact opposite and is why it is soooo much better.
Today's Deals: * The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings - $9.99 * Forza Horizon - $14.99 * Left 4 Dead 2 - $9.99 * The Orange Box - $4.99 * Crysis 3 - $19.99 Still no Steam sale, but those are some pretty good sale prices. Again, I'm pleasantly surprised.thedarklinglord
Yup, turns out I was wrong. While it's not a huge selection of games the prices are actually pretty good, especially compared with past XBL sales.Â
This sale goes on for the weekend and it's the last one. And Microsoft shoots themselves in the foot after a great first few days.
Bioshock Infinite $39.99
Tomb Raider $19.99
Gears Judgement $29.99
Metal Gear Rising: Revengence $29.99
Hitman: Absolution $9.99
XCOM: Enemy Unknown $19.99
ok ok ok... the orange box is a damn good deal for $4.99. i bought that.
strange that it wasn't on the list that i saw though...
Well, at least I only bought myself out of ten bucks(I figured it would have been 15). But adding to that that it turns out I kinda hate Max Payne 3, feels like I got a big fat strike on two purchases so far...This sale goes on for the weekend and it's the last one. And Microsoft shoots themselves in the foot after a great first few days.
Bioshock Infinite $39.99
Tomb Raider $19.99
Gears Judgement $29.99
Metal Gear Rising: Revengence $29.99
Hitman: Absolution $9.99
XCOM: Enemy Unknown $19.99
virusts32
I have to admit the final day really shocked me. I thought the most they would charge for a game was $20. Good thing Hitman was only $10 though. The $30 price tags came as a real surprise to me. Disappointed.Sonny360EliteI imagine it's either a case of simple greed dictating the prices - an attitude of "Well, sales were really good at those prices, so let's see if we can't squeeze them for more!" - or this sale has just been an experiment, with Microsoft trying to gauge where consumers draw the line or what they consider a good enough deal when it comes to digital downloads. Sadly, I suspect it's just greed. The prices should've been: Bioshock Infinite - $19.99 Tomb Raider - $9.99 Gears of War: Judgment - $19.99 Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance - $19.99 Hitman Absolution - $9.99 XCOM: Enemy Unknown - $14.99 Because if it's not a substantial discount, like 66% off or better, then it's really not much of a sale. And it certainly doesn't encourage me to buy a digital copy that I can't share/trade/sale. And that is why Microsoft got their ass handed to them by the community. If they aren't going to make good on the promises of digital downloads - you know, the whole, "We don't have to pay create a physical object and then pay to ship it all over the world, only to then have it marked up by retailers so they can make a profit too, so we can pass substantial savings onto you, the consumer, by cutting out all those unnecessary, and for digital content, non-existent expenses." - then why the f*ck would anyone support them? On the other hand, had Microsoft come out and said, "Yeah, you'll need to ping an online server every 24 hours, but that's only for your disc-based games. But who wants disc-based games? We'll be selling new releases, Day 1 Digital, for $40. And after 6 months, we're dropping the price to $20. After a year? Just $9.99 per game. Of course, we'll also have some pretty crazy sales through the year, where you'll be able to get games for even less than 10 bucks a pop. Or you can continue to pay inflated costs for physical copies and deal with the headaches and hassles of needing an almost always-on connection. Choice is yours." I think the community would've rallied around that. Or, at the very least, felt that was a fair compromise. It wouldn't have resolved all the problem with the XB1, but it would've shown at least a measure of consumer friendliness. (That'd also be an ideal way for publishers/developers to cut into the used games market. How is Gamestop going to compete with Day 1 Digital for $40? They can't. And how can people who pretty much live on used games complain with that pricing structure? Again, they can't.) But, yeah, it's really disheartening to see the sale end this way, because it kinda makes me resent giving them any money, even on the better deals. And that's a petty attitude, because I still got some great games at good prices, but this last day pricing just leaves me with a really nasty aftertaste. And when it's the very last part of an experience, that's what sticks out most prominently and colors the whole affair.
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