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Chrkeller said:
Soundwave said:

Their internal documents say otherwise. $350 million is a danger zone, they say so themselves, you can shoot all the hot air out of your rear end you want, that's Sony's internal docs say it in black and white, that's what they actually think and these are the numbers they are looking at.  

I am taking their word for it over yours and doing even rudimentary math you can see exactly why they are worried. At 350 mill budget most of Spider-Man 2018's profit margin is wiped out. That's not greed, that's the business reality. 

I've worked for 5 different billion dollar companies.  None of them were ever happy.  Every year it was reduce operating costs, sell more goods. 

Sorry bud, this is how the real world works.  

I don't believe anything you say because you say a bunch of crap all the time when ever it suits the conversation, in a discussion that had the stock market brought up you went from having no initial interest or stated understanding about that to later saying you had like some big portfolio, it's pretty transparent you lie about that sort of thing. 

Although none of that is here nor there. I don't even care that you bullshit about that stuff, to the actual topic being discussed here:

Sony's internal documents tell us exactly what they think about budgeting, we don't need to guess or speculate. It's out there and can be read by anyone. If $350 mill is a danger zone for Sony, 3rd parties are likely well below that even big ones. This isn't a debate, you might as well debate the name of the next COD game when Activision has already said it is Black Ops 6. 

Last edited by Soundwave - on 12 June 2024