This is a flawed argument in all aspects. For one basically pricing a game based on its graphics is completely false economy, i.e. how many mediocre XBox 360 or PS3 shooters are out there that retail for £40 to £50 with shiny graphics and 10 hour campaigns that offer limited replay value but people will buy them as that is their bag / genre.
For example the CoD and FIFA franchises recycle the same game every year with minimal tweaks and updates yet they sell like hotcakes as fans of those games still lap it up every year as that is what they enjoy.
e.g. my gaff of the year (so far

) is buying Black Ops 2 for £40, installed it played it for 3.5 hours and thought "god this is cr*p", uninstalled it and will probably be in no rush to play it again for all its high production value and polished graphics etc. Historically I have loved the CoD franchise going back to the original in 2003 but now the franchise really is poor (the decline of CoD is a separate discussion altogether!!), lesson learned and we move on.
In contrast I should have put that money aside for Allied Corps, as I know that game will give me 100's+ hours of entertainment even with 1990's graphics lol....

and thus my "£40 investment" would have been much more sensible.
Panzer Corps doesn't have bad graphics but 'functional ones' that more than do the job and most turn based games do not require fantastic 3D visuals, which in a way is a blessing, as you are not having to think "$h** I need to update my PC or GPU to play Allied Corps"

, unlike say those that want to play CA's Rome 2 in all its glory.
You know with the Panzer Corps franchise, it will run on a modest spec PC and you will never have to worry about upgrading hardware...! That alone to me is a selling point!!
All of us on here who have bought PC & or DLC's / AK etc will have had potentially hundreds of hours of entertainment from it and no doubt hundreds more so at the end of the day spend your money on a game that you know you will enjoy, simple as that!
Finally the biggest selling point of Panzer Corps and other turn based games like Civ 5

for me and I'm sure other married guys will agree is that I can play Panzer Corps on my lap top in the living room and talk to the wife / be in her company at the same time (genius

). Contrast this with if I disappear to the man cave / study to play an FPS / action game, then the wife will be nagging me that I'm neglecting her or not spending enough time with her etc... You cannot put a price on being able to game and keep the wife happy at the same time......!
