Right, I'm sure the board of directors for a successful multi-billion dollar company is going to take business advice from some internet crybaby. Good luck with that.
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Oh I'm sorry...I thought the company would at least have some decency in acknowledging that theyv[b]will[/b] lose sales. Sorry.
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What market insight, consumer research, or insider information do you have that proves your thesis? I would bet the answer is none. All you have is an asinine and incorrect assumption that a perfectly relevant and acceptable market price for a product is somehow grossly and unfairly overpriced because you're entitled brain can't fathom the concept that content creators should be get paid for the content they create. Why in the world would a publicly traded company come out and say they are losing sales on a product that hasn't even released yet?
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Edited by Ford_Mustang-51: 8/5/2015 4:52:44 PMOh I'm sorry...I thought the company would at least have some decency in acknowledging that they [b]will[/b] lose sales based on it being overpriced (AKA 2/3rds worth of an [b]ENTIRE[/b] game....) Sorry.
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The could sell a billion copies at $5 or they could sell 500M at $40, (made up numbers to show how businesses actually work) which would they choose? Business isn't about sales it's about profits. The price point is to maximize profits not maximize sales. The more sales you make the higher your overhead is, so even less profit. Hell if they could sell one TTK for $1b they would jump all over it and not care about only having one sale
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Oooooooo.....he told youuuuuuuuu