I agree with your point of view (I should not, since I have and exam at 8AM tomorrow and this is keeping me from my studies... but what the hell, foundations in English can't be so hard!) I remember paying R249 for Half-Life 2 and thinking it was a small fortune, I had worked my R7 an hour casual job for months to save up for it. Now looking a game prices of R599 I look back and think damn R249 was a good price of a good game. Fast Forward to 2014 and R599 is not a bad price for a good game, sadly this is not the case we get served a sack of shit as game and pay full price for it. Then the dev moves onto something else - here is looking at you DICE/Ubisoft. Note how I bold good because it is so hard to come across a good game these days (Specifically speaking about PC)0 back then Dev's kept their promises and delivered or simply went home. Now I am somewhat torn - Buy Tomb Raider at R99 and keep it forever, or buy it for the PS4 (pre-played) at R549, trade it in at R300 and get a another PS4 game (pre-played) R149? I take the latter option - until steam has a trade in system to give me some money back on my steam games.
I digress!
I can't predict the future but from it's success on XB360/PS3 GTA V has to be a good game worth paying for, on console.
Back to the debate at hand, yes prices are getting ridiculous but sadly that is how an economy works. This is despite a actual working model economy which works on high stock movement and lower prices equates to more sales over time, which in turn generates more of a profit in the end. (please correct me if I am wrong - My Degree is in English Language and Geography, I am far from an expert). I now simply refuse to buy new release PC games, they cost too much and I can get them much cheaper later on, an good example is Bioshock Infinite. I wanted it so badly but would not pay R500 for it, I waited till december and picked it up for $10/15? I only finished it about a week ago despite having it for so long. Yes I would have paid full price but I am glad I waited instead.
Also we have to note that A) R* spent massive amounts of money on the game (despite making it all back in PS3/XB360) and B) Take2 is publishing it so they should get the flack of "Why is it priced so highly?"
Other than that, I can't really add more. I just think Take2 saw how well it did and pushed the price along knowing millions will buy it... Or the current pricing is a placeholder and should not panic until local pricing is released.
Okay! Back to morphemes and denotative language use!~
TL;DR. PC games cost a lot - I don't know why - I have to study - Murph makes a good argument!
*My keyboard backlighting died, so I am typing from my memory excuse the mistakes if there are any*





