Azzanation said:
Say as you wish. You like to dish it and yet when people dish it back to you, you report them. Pretty low stuff. Say what you like about me, I point out obvious things that people choose to ignore or make excuses on and i am here posting about the topic. You on the other hand, join a conversation, spin it so its about them and try to get them banned. Just like how you started again in this thread with me. Its okay, it doesn't hurt my feelings, you will need to try alot harder. Now enough of you trying to target me, you have dragged this off topic like usual and i am not going to bite. If you dont like my opinions, counter debate it, otherwise walk. Getting personal is some of the saddest crap i have seen with you, and unfortunately its expected.
I will rephase the question, In this console industry, when was the last time a console went up in price due to its heavy sales? The fact that one of the key things you are choosing to ignore is the fact these consoles are selling out which means the brands revenue is going up which means they are making more money overall. Straight up price hiking while having a top selling item is taking advantage of the consumers. Whether you want to believe that or not, you wont be convincing me otherwise. Sony know regardless of the price, it will sellout due to customers or scalpers. It isn't rocket science as a business, its extremely strange and questionable when their direct competitors are staying the same and have to put up with the same world wide issues. |
Lol, you do understand how business works, no? Making as much money as possible is kind of the point. If consumers will pay it, corporations will charge it.
I could be wrong, but let us pick on the Switch... have you ever seen a console in 5.5 years not drop in price? Is that taking advantage of consumers? Do you believe Nintendo couldn't financially afford to drop the price of the Switch?
Edit
Based on a quick internet search the Switch costs $250 to make..... 5 years ago. I'm guessing that cost has come down significantly over 5 years. I wouldn't be surprised if Nintendo is making more money off hardware then Sony is.







