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pokoko said:
Nem said:


This is taking a spinny turn. The thread says gamers are to blame. They certainly arent. And no, its not a farcry from a fact, its the very definition of marketing.

Wether companies decide to try and make a profit on that market is a completely separate issue. If they do make them and they dont sell well, then its their products fault.

You said it is fact that businesses are servants, I'm telling you that they are not.  You might not like that as a consumer but it's the truth.  You have no obligation to buy from them and they have no obligation to sell to you.  I don't know where this sense of entitlement some consumers have came from but the proof is right infront of us.  Go tell Bethesda that they are your servants and that they have to make a Wii U version of their next game and see where that gets you.


They are servants in the sense that products are designed to satisfy costumer needs. In that way they are servants. That is their point. You have to pay for them though.

Also, you are looking at it from the wrong perspective. No company has to sell you anything. But they have to if they want your money. 

This is no sense of entitlement, its how things are. Companies exist to make products they can sell to consumers. That is the whole point. You want to buy some 50 rotten toilet scrubs? Because i'm sure the toilet scrub company blames you for not buying them and is gonna start making rotten kitchen scrubs instead. You are an entitled customer because you would like clean scrubs instead? How does any of that make sense to you?