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LOL wow someone get this guy some white armor so he can white knight the game harder. Most people don't have 140$ to spend when everything is on "sale." 140$ is food for 2 weeks for most people and these days most people are struggling to put food on their plates. That probably isn't something you have to deal with, living in your mom's basement and all.
Stellaris: hundreds of ppl worked on it.
Super Mario Bros: No patches, no support, no work done on the game after release.
Stellaris: updated and expanded for 8 continuous years after release.
Super Mario Bros: $60 ($169.91 in 2023 dollars, not even 2024)
Stellaris: $140 on sale.
You want 8 years of continued support and expansion for free? You got it actually, b/c it's even cheaper than SMB1 was back in the day when adjusted for inflation.
You think $10 per month is bad, but $120 one time would be reasonable. This means you expect to get more than 1 year's playtime out of this game. Do you know how long a year is? Why would anyone still be playing this game a year after they start, as if there's nothing else to play? You're awful at logistics and if you think you still have a point, you're wrong.