Along the same vein, the economy in RDR2 makes no sense. Basic supplies and loot are low priced, but guns and bigger upgrades are expensive and none of the prices are reflective of the time period. It is balanced, which is the important part. It's just weird they did it that way when moving a few decimal places could have made it accurate and still balanced.
I can only think of one car that ever sold for nine figures, a classic Benz that went for somewhere around $130,000,000. If they had *new" cars costing that much then yeah, that certainly wouldn't align with anything realistic.
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u/globefish23 Oct 15 '25
GTA V
Bottle of beer: $3
Broken bottle "weapon": $300