《邊緣禁地4》真的要賣80美元?執行長:如果你是粉絲就想辦法買下去
此前,一名玩家擔心《邊緣禁地4》的售價會高達 80 美元,在 Randy Pitchford 的 X(推特)留言,希望他們不要冒險,否則很多玩家不會願意花 80 美元買這遊戲,因為會助長價格上漲的風氣。並認為 Pitchford 是開發商執行長,肯定在售價上有一定的發言權。
但對此,Pitchford 卻不認同這說法,回應:「A) 這不是我能決定的。 B) 如果你是真粉絲,你就會想辦法買下它。我在 1991 年時,家裡附近的電玩店有一片 SEGA Genesis(Mega Drive)主機的《星際航艦》(Starflight),售價 80 美元,我才剛剛從高中畢業,在皮斯摩海灘的冰淇淋店打工,領最低的薪資,但我還是想辦法買到了。」
A) Not my call. B) If you're a real fan, you'll find a way to make it happen. My local game store had Starflight for Sega Genesis for $80 in 1991 when I was just out of high school working minimum wage at an ice cream parlor in Pismo Beach and I found a way to make it happen.
— Randy Pitchford (@DuvalMagic) May 14, 2025
而 Pitchford 的回應卻不被網友們買單,有人嘲諷《邊緣禁地4》80 美元,但玩過這系列的都知道,後面還會推出季票,或是各種造型:「這絕對是近期最糟的執行長回應」、「我等不及看到這款遊戲失敗」、「別用通貨膨脹那一套,我們的薪水可沒有」。
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