Quote Originally Posted by Delsai View Post
So let me get this straight. You go out to eat at lets say "QQ Burger".
You order a QQ Burger with a drink and fries.
The cashier ask would like a lets say "Cookie" for .59 cents.

Cookie may be sweet but it was optional with the meal you purchased and in no way effects your QQ Burger meal. The .59 cookie has minimal profit with a bulk goes to resources for making the cookie.
Why does everyone automatically go to food for videogame pricing metaphors?