curl-6 said:
naruball said:
curl-6 said:
Being good business doesn't mean something isn't anti-consumer. In fact, good business is often anti-consumer, because good business is about making the most money, and exploiting people is a very effective way to do that.
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Still waiting for an example, though. You cannot expect a company to warn you against buying one of their products. Simple as that. That's not anti-consumer. It's how things work. If businesses listened to gamers they would have all gone bankrupt by now, me thinks.
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Announcing the game for both PS3 and PS4 so that gamers can make an informed choice would have been the consumer friendly move. What they did instead was an anti-consumer cash grab.
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For the last time, if you're gonna accuse a company of something completely unrealistic, then at least provide an example of a better company to prove your point. If you can't think of a comparable case, then please avoid quoting me and repeating the same point.