Actually, I pay for a lot out of my own pocket and wasting $50 on shitty games pisses me off.Vilham wrote:
Clearly you don't actually pay for much out of your own pocket or you would realise that $50 for 20+ hours of entertainment is incredible value for money.Miggle wrote:
most games aren't worth $50.Ty wrote:
I wish people would stop complaining about spending $50 on a game. That's fucking nothing!
It's more worth buying than a lot of other games. I don't think it quite lives up to the hype but it's still fun. I'm enjoying it.
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[Spore] Worth buying it or not?
Yes | 36% | 36% - 20 | ||||
No | 63% | 63% - 35 | ||||
Total: 55 |
Are you kidding me? You think this game is shitty?
How about dont get sucked in by all the hype and then get disappointed. Seriously the number of people who get suckered into hype is amazing.
How about dont get sucked in by all the hype and then get disappointed. Seriously the number of people who get suckered into hype is amazing.
Um, I torrented it, because I wasn't expecting it to be great, and while space stage is sorta fun, I would hardly get $50 worth out of it, and it would piss me off forever when I couldn't afford something.Vilham wrote:
Are you kidding me? You think this game is shitty?
How about dont get sucked in by all the hype and then get disappointed. Seriously the number of people who get suckered into hype is amazing.
wait your bitching about the price even though you pirated the game?
how long have you played the game? how much does a dvd rental cost you where you live?
how long have you played the game? how much does a dvd rental cost you where you live?
9 hours...Vilham wrote:
wait your bitching about the price even though you pirated the game?
how long have you played the game? how much does a dvd rental cost you where you live?
And I don't rent movies.
I wouldn't pay for spore, maybe if it was $20, but it isn't.
Especially with it's DRM.
do you calculate purchases on a entertainment value to cost ratio or you think the game sucks? which I really find hard to believe.
Spore cost me the same amount as 1 night out. and has already given me 4x the hours of entertainment each hour probably being half as fun as going out, so its still 2x more entertainment for my money than a night out. Seems like a pretty good purchase to me.
Spore cost me the same amount as 1 night out. and has already given me 4x the hours of entertainment each hour probably being half as fun as going out, so its still 2x more entertainment for my money than a night out. Seems like a pretty good purchase to me.
Good for you.Vilham wrote:
do you calculate purchases on a entertainment value to cost ratio or you think the game sucks? which I really find hard to believe.
Spore cost me the same amount as 1 night out. and has already given me 4x the hours of entertainment each hour probably being half as fun as going out, so its still 2x more entertainment for my money than a night out. Seems like a pretty good purchase to me.
You don't seem to understand that people can have different taste. I found spore incredibly boring and a huge waste of money.
I'm happy I didn't buy it.
Have not tried it. But I don't think I will/want.
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Good for you.Miggle wrote:
Good for you.Vilham wrote:
do you calculate purchases on a entertainment value to cost ratio or you think the game sucks? which I really find hard to believe.
Spore cost me the same amount as 1 night out. and has already given me 4x the hours of entertainment each hour probably being half as fun as going out, so its still 2x more entertainment for my money than a night out. Seems like a pretty good purchase to me.
You don't seem to understand that people can have different taste. I found spore incredibly boring and a huge waste of money.
I'm happy I didn't buy it.
You have bad taste.
If you don't like it, delete it and stop bitching that it bores you.
Also your third sentence doesn't actually make sense as you didn't actually buy the game so you can't talk in the present tense such that you wasted money on it.
Last edited by Vilham (2008-09-09 08:35:28)
If i use Vilhams cost to entertainment ratio then spore really did suck,
£30 for not even 20 hours
whereas BF2, £30, 1000+ hours
although i do think i was sucked into the hype a little too much :''''O
£30 for not even 20 hours
whereas BF2, £30, 1000+ hours
although i do think i was sucked into the hype a little too much :''''O
yeah but sam it doesnt work that way. BF2 is FAR above average, or are you telling me most things you buy for £30 give you 1000+ hours?SamTheMan:D wrote:
If i use Vilhams cost to entertainment ratio then spore really did suck,
£30 for not even 20 hours
whereas BF2, £30, 1000+ hours
although i do think i was sucked into the hype a little too much :''''O
You need to think how much you pay for average entertainment, most games are around 8 hours, which is why I don't buy them and why I regret buying Bioshock as that took 4 hours to complete. Thats more expensive than the cinema and we all know how expensive cinema is in England.
true, but decent games i spend 50+ hours on them, even if they do take 8 hours to complete i always go back and play it again
wont be doing that with spore though
wont be doing that with spore though
lol sam stop changing your opinion like the british weather
I cant stand the look of it. the cartoon like graphics would make me want to puke. looks like a chick game to me. not to mention my GF said... awww that looks like a cute game.
i only changed it once
fair enough. i will though.SamTheMan:D wrote:
true, but decent games i spend 50+ hours on them, even if they do take 8 hours to complete i always go back and play it again
wont be doing that with spore though
this games has its flaws, they should have added many more gameplay ideas that they didn't to beef out the gameplay, but considering space stage is fucking awesome ill definately be playing it some more.
well first it was neutral coz game wasnt out then it was OMG SPORE IZZ AWSMM M then u went spore sux
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Thats why the only games I buy these days are either very cheap (oddworld pack on Steam), or well worth the money (Orange Box). Not bought a £40 game since I found out how much cheaper they were in the US. About 3 years. Except GTA 4 which I thought would be worth the money . So that means almost no console games at all. They're too much and you get very little out of them.Vilham wrote:
Clearly you don't actually pay for much out of your own pocket or you would realise that $50 for 20+ hours of entertainment is incredible value for money.Miggle wrote:
most games aren't worth $50.Ty wrote:
I wish people would stop complaining about spending $50 on a game. That's fucking nothing!
It's more worth buying than a lot of other games. I don't think it quite lives up to the hype but it's still fun. I'm enjoying it.
Especially considering most games are around 8 hours of gameplay and cost even more than that.
Last edited by Spidery_Yoda (2008-09-09 08:46:01)
People who raced to 'complete' SPORE or fly through all the sections of the game completely missed the point of the game, and it's a pity that they foolishly come here to whine about how it wasn't "worth the money" now. SPORE is a creative game, a sandbox game, a God-sim. The overall objective of the game isn't so much to conquer the entire Universe and then put your feet up- but more so to sculpt a race of creatures exactly how you want them, and then play through different gametypes and different stages of their evolution to your heart's content. People were bragging on this Forum that they were entering the Space stage within 4 hours... well? Congratulations, you're not the same people that whine this game is boring and lacks longevity after totalling 8 hours of gameplay.
I suggest starting over, creating a race and just enjoying the game. It's a casual-game - Maxis said themselves they wanted a game that a casual 'The Sims' player could fire-up and doodle on for 2 hours a week - and so hence playing it as if you're grinding through the ranks of Battlefield is the wrong approach. Ur doin it wrong. Take a more relaxed pace and don't be afraid to explore around and check out the periphery. Hell, you may even have some actual fun doing it!
I suggest starting over, creating a race and just enjoying the game. It's a casual-game - Maxis said themselves they wanted a game that a casual 'The Sims' player could fire-up and doodle on for 2 hours a week - and so hence playing it as if you're grinding through the ranks of Battlefield is the wrong approach. Ur doin it wrong. Take a more relaxed pace and don't be afraid to explore around and check out the periphery. Hell, you may even have some actual fun doing it!
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Its a good principle to work on, I regularly buy cheapo games (£5 or less) as they normally give around 8 hours of entertainment simply because they are cheap and easy to make but have great gameplay or are old games that have been rereleased.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
Thats why the only games I buy these days are either very cheap (oddworld pack on Steam), or well worth the money (Orange Box). Not bought a £40 game since I found out how much cheaper they were in the US. About 3 years. Except GTA 4 which I thought would be worth the money . So that means almost no console games at all. They're too much and you get very little out of them.Vilham wrote:
Clearly you don't actually pay for much out of your own pocket or you would realise that $50 for 20+ hours of entertainment is incredible value for money.Miggle wrote:
most games aren't worth $50.
Especially considering most games are around 8 hours of gameplay and cost even more than that.
Ive only bought I think 4 new PC games this year. Each one being worth it tbh.
So, would it be worth buying for my girlfriend?
She never played the sims, but I thought this creativity crap would be cool?!
She never played the sims, but I thought this creativity crap would be cool?!
If your into that whole sandbox thing you might get some enjoyment out of it. However I doubt you would be still playing it after a year.
It's hard for an average Multiplayer game to hold ones' attention for a year, let alone a Single-Player sandbox game. I see SPORE as a casual laid-back game that's fun to fire up and tweak around whenever I'm bored or need to relax; SPORE is the stress-ball of games, the no-rush and no-competition immersive Universe you can start-up whenever you're feeling bored or frustrated of competitive FPS or timesink MMO's.wah1188 wrote:
If your into that whole sandbox thing you might get some enjoyment out of it. However I doubt you would be still playing it after a year.
I'm keeping it installed on my system and I'm definitely keeping the game on my 'favourites' shelf because of this reason. People that rushed through the Storyline as if it would be a cinematic Half Life 2 / Crysis-type affair clearly didn't think about the game. It's a fun diversion, a sandbox, a creative tool, a funny little Sims-like getaway into the world of God-sim. Play it that way- I know I am, and I'm loving it!
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is an occasional play worth $50?Uzique wrote:
It's hard for an average Multiplayer game to hold ones' attention for a year, let alone a Single-Player sandbox game. I see SPORE as a casual laid-back game that's fun to fire up and tweak around whenever I'm bored or need to relax; SPORE is the stress-ball of games, the no-rush and no-competition immersive Universe you can start-up whenever you're feeling bored or frustrated of competitive FPS or timesink MMO's.wah1188 wrote:
If your into that whole sandbox thing you might get some enjoyment out of it. However I doubt you would be still playing it after a year.
I'm keeping it installed on my system and I'm definitely keeping the game on my 'favourites' shelf because of this reason. People that rushed through the Storyline as if it would be a cinematic Half Life 2 / Crysis-type affair clearly didn't think about the game. It's a fun diversion, a sandbox, a creative tool, a funny little Sims-like getaway into the world of God-sim. Play it that way- I know I am, and I'm loving it!
I would say no.
An occasional play over year would equate to many many hours making $50 worth it?
I would say yes.
I would say yes.