DonFerrari said:
duduspace1 said:
1. You did not give me the cost for GOW, you gave me that for GOW 3 and then extrapolated from that. I think it only fair that I should also give you an estimation in return. If it doesn't suit you that is fine, your GOW3 to GOW extrapolation also didn't particularly suit me anyway.
2. The only thing I need to show you actually is that you have currently shown me no alternative to Labo, if you did you would have a price to compare and justify your opinion that Labo is overpriced. Right now you are just making a lot of biased assumptions.
3. On the contrary, I don't have to. You are the one making an accusation of overpricing so the burden of proving that lies with you. Nintendo is 'so to say' innocent until proven guilty by you.
5. Again a lot of this is your personal opinion doled up as 'general opinion'. As far as I am concerned Nintendo gave up on the Wii U a long time ago and decided to make the Switch, by the time components were becoming cheaper enough to drop prices, there was nothing to be gained by dropping prices because the fate of the Wii U was long determined by then.
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1 - that is as reaching as it comes... To pretend GoW extrapolation of GoW3 (with explanation) is the same as putting a link of pokemon marketing cost and call that development cost of Labo is ridiculous.
Until you are able to reasonably estimate the cost of development of Labo, give a source or explain how a comparison between budgets you are making is reasonable I'm done discussing with someone without basic knowledge that just keep expecting others to explain why he is wrong just to ignore it.
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1. My estimation and yours might not be the same, but we are both extrapolating using parameters of our choosing lacking any standard approach to estimations so I would call that even, however you have a right to disagree on that point.
2. Until you are able to estimate the 'Total cost' went into getting Labo into the hands of customers before jumping the gun and calling it overpriced, expect to be challenged when making such unfounded conclusions and to be enlightened as to where your tunnel vision lies in your analysis.