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Originally Posted by Sanuck
The price of this game is that of a cheap lunch for two
and all this talk it should be a promo dream
how do we explain to the devs/financing company (ubi) at present
that i for one would pay at least 4 lunches if not more for the right product, in a niche market its a difficult question, but one lunch for months of fun, does not work out for either party
Just thinking 
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It costs me AU$30 to feed my wife
and three kids at Hungry Jacks - that's a burger, fries, coke and sundae each. That's still 66% less (AU$60) than what the standard version of SH5 costs.
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Originally Posted by jerm138
I just got back from Thailand where the tipping system is simple: Leave about 20 Baht (roughly 60 cents in the US) for each person at the table.
This wouldn't work here because tips are "part of their wage" and they even get TAXED on "expected tips." That's ridiculous! So basically, the laws allow the restaurants to underpay their workers, then make you feel guilty about it, strongarming you into paying most of their wages instead, all so that the restaurant can have a lower price on their menu.
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The Australian tipping system is best...

Unless, of course, you happen to work in the hospitality industry...