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this post was submitted on 03 Apr 2025
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I'm weirdly okay with this?
I get most of my gaming on the cheap on PC, so I feel fine splurging for the occasional Nintendo title.
But as with all things, no reason to buy something you don't want to pay for. If enough people can't or won't pay $80, then so be it.
Sorry you are being downvoted for your honest opinion. I'd understand if you had some nasty sentiment about people who find $80 too expensive in there, but you have no ill will or dim views of anyone expressed here… I'd like Lemmy to be a nice place and part of that includes not downvoting views that are unpopular but also not cruel towards anyone. Especially when the popular view is "I'm mad!" Dismissing everyone's anger without trying to understand why they're angry or where they are coming from isn't the move, but this person isn't doing that. The only "crime" they committed is not sharing in the anger themselves. And in a world full of algorithms pushing outrage, where lots of people on Lemmy came here to flee that very trend, I'd like non-anger to not be disapproved of.
I am honestly curious if them not jumping on the hatewagon and being personally okay with this is being interpreted as them saying "because I'm fine with $80 everyone else has to be too" or whatever. I want to know where the downvoters are coming from. Is it just simple "do not like their take! Downvote!"? Is it "since they are okay with this, they must be well-off and thus an out-of-touch bad person who deserves disapproval for being richer than me?" Is it some honest belief that this person is inadvertently advancing a harmful view to be complacent against ever-increasing prices and companies squeezing average people harder and harder?
I am not fine with the $80 increase, I just also see what seems to be an innocent take getting disapproval and I honestly want to know what they did wrong. Both so I can know for the future so I do not do it myself, and so if they didn't actually do anything wrong there is something on record speaking up for "hey leave them alone." Genuine question.
EDIT: Just realized. Is this a place where it is okay (or should be okay) to express dissent, or is this more like a case of entering c/racecarsarecool and posting about why you think racing is stupid? I can tell the latter is a dick move, but I am not sure if this is. It does involve going into a community whose views you can probably predict if you have been on Lemmy for a bit and telling them "yeah I don't share your anger," which could be likened to "hey c/knitting! Knitting is kind of boring actually," but this doesn't really come off as intentional pot-stirring bait or invading a community clearly intended for enthusiasts to be a hater to me.
Beats me! But I'm unbothered, so no worries.