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Video games spending by young Americans is dropping sharply, report suggests

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  • misk@sopuli.xyzM misk@sopuli.xyz
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    Maybe their parents have less money. Guess who's fault is it ? Wall Street Journal that wrote original article have it in their name.
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      Make a timeline comparing the rising cost of games, rising unemployment, addition of tariffs on exports from Japan and this. Notice a pattern?
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        Make a timeline comparing the rising cost of games, rising unemployment, addition of tariffs on exports from Japan and this. Notice a pattern?
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        Tariffs would likely have very tiny influence on this statistic since most video game spending nowadays is digital, and digital products are protected from tariffs since tariffs are only attached to physical goods.
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          As a rule, I never buy games on release. From everything I hear, you pay twice the price to get an unfinished game in most cases. I put them on my wishlist, keep an eye on the reviews and depending on those I decide how much of a discount it will require for me to actually buy the game. Usually I end up getting them at least a year later and/or at least at 50% off.
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          !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works and !patientgamers@lemmy.ml šŸ˜„
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            >M-Disc woah woah woah, Mr. Namedrop. What is this, now? 100GB RW Blu-rays? $57 for a pack of 6? $57 for 600GB $100 for a 4TB WD Red >the hard drive won't last as long That implies it's powered. Would it last as long as cold storage? ...this is so offtopic, but I must know.
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            For a WD Red? Get that shingled magnetic shit out of my NAS.
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              *Looks at:* *1. AAA games costing 100€+ between base game and season pass. 2. Online services on consoles constantly raising prices 3. Consoles that, over the time cost more instead of less. 4. Wages frozen in time for years 5. Rest of unrelated to videogames stuff but that drain people's wages.* I WONDER WHY YOUNG PEOPLE SPEND LESS IN VIDEOGAMES...
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              That and broad, massive economic collapse in basicallt every other sector, at least in the US.
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                Games are getting more expensive. Console prices are going nuts; the Playstation 2 launched at $299 USD. Wages have been stagnant longer than I've been alive. More and more people are struggling to make ends meet let alone buy luxuries like video games, particularly the young because of our kleptogeriocracy. Younger folks often use video games as a hangout spot, because young folks hanging out together in public is a felony now. So they play the same few games for tens of thousands of hours. Minecraft, Roblox, Fortnite, I think the crowd that spend their adolescences in Garrysmod are in the attrition phase. You've already got a copy of these games, why buy another? A lot of studios are being closed because business major's gonna business. Fuck brand recognition or loyalty, fuck development talent, fuck community building, fuck long-term strategy, we can realize a gain right now by sowing half the planet with salt, so that's what we're going to do. So what is there for people to buy? That noise you heard last week was Xbox's death rattle. One out of the three mainstream home console platforms is an outright stupid idea to buy now.
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                  >M-Disc woah woah woah, Mr. Namedrop. What is this, now? 100GB RW Blu-rays? $57 for a pack of 6? $57 for 600GB $100 for a 4TB WD Red >the hard drive won't last as long That implies it's powered. Would it last as long as cold storage? ...this is so offtopic, but I must know.
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                  Hard drives are affected by [bit rot](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_degradation) even when not in use. A disk check every six months would help, but is not a guarantee against data corruption or loss. M-DISC physically etches the data into the disc, and should last around a lifetime to a thousand years, depending on who you believe. The catch would be being able to read it in the distant future (in other words, if you're using M-DISC as a backup solution, you should also have a backup disc drive).
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                    Ugh first millennials aren't buying homes fast enough now it's this darn gen Z and not buying video games and 12 different streaming platforms. Such spoiled generations
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                    ![](https://i.ibb.co/9k0rWp7r/PXL-20250702-233503731.jpg) Saw this stupid fucking headline on some magazine a coworker left behind today.
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                    • Captain AggravatedC Captain Aggravated
                      Games are getting more expensive. Console prices are going nuts; the Playstation 2 launched at $299 USD. Wages have been stagnant longer than I've been alive. More and more people are struggling to make ends meet let alone buy luxuries like video games, particularly the young because of our kleptogeriocracy. Younger folks often use video games as a hangout spot, because young folks hanging out together in public is a felony now. So they play the same few games for tens of thousands of hours. Minecraft, Roblox, Fortnite, I think the crowd that spend their adolescences in Garrysmod are in the attrition phase. You've already got a copy of these games, why buy another? A lot of studios are being closed because business major's gonna business. Fuck brand recognition or loyalty, fuck development talent, fuck community building, fuck long-term strategy, we can realize a gain right now by sowing half the planet with salt, so that's what we're going to do. So what is there for people to buy? That noise you heard last week was Xbox's death rattle. One out of the three mainstream home console platforms is an outright stupid idea to buy now.
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                      > the Playstation 2 launched at $299 USD. Not disagreeing with you, but with inflation that's about $558 as of this comment.
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                        I’m pushing 40 so I’m not young but I’ve actually been buying more games lately thanks to being patient and not rushing out to buy AAA games along with switching from console to PC, gotta love Steam sales. I just bought two games I’ve been wanting to play for $30.
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                        I'm a bit younger, though not a lot. I all but stopped buying games because Epic and Amazon give so many away for free. I've got like 500 free games that I haven't even installed once. The only time I'd actually pay for a game is if it's a special one I want, and they've gotten few and far between.
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                          > the Playstation 2 launched at $299 USD. Not disagreeing with you, but with inflation that's about $558 as of this comment.
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                          Inflation, yeah. The thing that has absolutely never been applied to wages?
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                            Inflation, yeah. The thing that has absolutely never been applied to wages?
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                            > Not disagreeing with you
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                              > Not disagreeing with you
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                              I hear about these cases of inflation, like the fact a pack of gum cost 15 trillion Zimbabwe dollars, or immediately after WWII the German...reichmarke or whatever they called it, was so worthless it took a wheelbarrow full to buy a loaf of bread. Where do I get a wheelbarrow full of uselessly inflated USD? *It's not actually inflation, is it?*
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                              • Captain AggravatedC Captain Aggravated
                                Games are getting more expensive. Console prices are going nuts; the Playstation 2 launched at $299 USD. Wages have been stagnant longer than I've been alive. More and more people are struggling to make ends meet let alone buy luxuries like video games, particularly the young because of our kleptogeriocracy. Younger folks often use video games as a hangout spot, because young folks hanging out together in public is a felony now. So they play the same few games for tens of thousands of hours. Minecraft, Roblox, Fortnite, I think the crowd that spend their adolescences in Garrysmod are in the attrition phase. You've already got a copy of these games, why buy another? A lot of studios are being closed because business major's gonna business. Fuck brand recognition or loyalty, fuck development talent, fuck community building, fuck long-term strategy, we can realize a gain right now by sowing half the planet with salt, so that's what we're going to do. So what is there for people to buy? That noise you heard last week was Xbox's death rattle. One out of the three mainstream home console platforms is an outright stupid idea to buy now.
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                                I bet you money right now that the next Xbox will be the best selling Xbox ever.
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                                  Hard drives are affected by [bit rot](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_degradation) even when not in use. A disk check every six months would help, but is not a guarantee against data corruption or loss. M-DISC physically etches the data into the disc, and should last around a lifetime to a thousand years, depending on who you believe. The catch would be being able to read it in the distant future (in other words, if you're using M-DISC as a backup solution, you should also have a backup disc drive).
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                                  I'd need roughly 15-16 packs to do my entire archive atm, which is nearly $860. ...buuuut, I also see value in doing something like this _over time_. Say, I buy a pack once or twice a month, back up some data.
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                                    For a WD Red? Get that shingled magnetic shit out of my NAS.
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                                    I'm riding the hobo, external bus here, senior admin.
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                                      >M-Disc woah woah woah, Mr. Namedrop. What is this, now? 100GB RW Blu-rays? $57 for a pack of 6? $57 for 600GB $100 for a 4TB WD Red >the hard drive won't last as long That implies it's powered. Would it last as long as cold storage? ...this is so offtopic, but I must know.
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                                      righthandofikaros@lemmy.world
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                                      You would have to weigh disk rot vs hard disk mechanical component failure.
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                                        I'd need roughly 15-16 packs to do my entire archive atm, which is nearly $860. ...buuuut, I also see value in doing something like this _over time_. Say, I buy a pack once or twice a month, back up some data.
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                                        Yeah. In my case, I'm mainly only doing this for irreplaceable data, such as documents and photos.
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                                          Somewhere out there is an article by someone who walked around a games conference and came away from the experience *horrified* that so much of the content he was seeing was from small indie studios who weren’t in a position to hire wastes of oxygen like himself, and was furiously nail-biting about what this would do to the state of the industry. Related news is the authors of Dave the Diver having to explain that they are in no way an independent studio, and they do not deserve the award they just received for ā€œbest independent blah blah,ā€ because ā€œindieā€ has at this point simply become completely synonymous with ā€œoriginal and good.ā€
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                                          > Related news is the authors of Dave the Diver having to explain that they are in no way an independent studio To save people from looking it up: The studio that made Dave the Diver is traded on the Tokyo stock exchange, has 7,000 employees, and brings in $2 billion USD per year.
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