zarx said:
well like I said the publishers would only care if the retailer refused to order more copies or other titles because of the low sales, or in the rare case that it sells so bad that the retailers try to make the publisher buy back the stock like what happened with ET |
But the publisher will get its money for every product shipped. You hear fanboys bickering about shipped vs sold. If publishers and devs automatically get their money from shipping products, all they have to do is hype up every product and fool the retailers to buy a lot of copies.
It also makes retailers worry about ordering large quantities, as the burden is completely on them.
It also then breaks trust completely, because retailers will be so scared shitless with every failure, that eventually we'll have massive supply shortages.
By distributing the risk of retailing, cost of retailing, and profit from retailing to both creators and retailers, we create a system that gets rid of fear and promotes retailers to buy what they expect to sell, and not order less than what they expect out of fear of being wrong and being completely screwed over instead of partially (the opportunity cost of occupying shelf space with better selling products).









