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DonFerrari said:
duduspace1 said:

I think you should reexamine your conclusion on the pricing of the software. A software that enables creativity on the scale labo does is worth every penny it costs.

It may not be for everybody but it is for those able to use it. I can turn your logic on the head by saying a game like GOW is not worth its price because I can get some Blueray  animated movies for less than £20. Depends on what you are pricing is it the play portion or the creativity/building portion.

One could arguee what the average costumer will get from the game or value productions.

Still he is talking about his opinion, and anyone can think any product is a ripoff. And when price is so much higher than cost that opinion is very plausible.

That is precisely my point hence why I gave the example of GOW. Value is in the eye of the beholder. Let those willing to pay for Labo do so and simply say  it is not your own particular kind of gravy. Not try to say people are stupid for their pricing of something an individual has no interest in.

At the end of the day, Labo is outselling GOW in Japan which would suggest they believe it is worth that amount more than GOW is worth its price.

Labo might not be doing as well as some currently think it should but there is no basis to attack it on its pricing. Anything can be attacked on pricing because our value systems are different.