But they do consider a 300% markup profit. A major one. We consider it evil, but they see big green. S businesses would argue differently. That’s why they do the things they do. Maximizing everything to, well, the max, even if they could sell it for half the price and make a profit. They know they could sell you a 25hr game for $39.99 but force you to pay $59.99 for it instead because they can get even more from you because you want it/there is demand. Because making more $ at the end is always better.
It is just harsh business.
But isn’t the idea that they should be selling at so and so or they should be fair to people is the idea that they owe someone something? Should they be decent people and not do things they shouldn’t have to? Yea, I’m of the mind that they should, but they won’t.
And no, I don’t know, but I suspect it isn’t going to be good.
I’m noting the sarcasm, but still replying.
They are human, but are they usually owned by decent human beings? No. Smaller businesses? Sometimes. But even smaller businesses have to consider a profit, because they have people to pay and other such things to worry about. Sadly the world revolves around money.
It wasn’t with the intent of misquoting you (I even directly quoted you so that you would not think this), it is paraphrasing, for clarity of my point. Your intent is that they can afford to do this, yes? Is that not what you meant? If it is, my point is that they see that you can afford you just as you see they can afford it.
Oh, I never heard of Xsolla before. Could you tell me more? Is this a digital game store like Epic, or some other sort of platform? That is quite a crazy success story.
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Oh, a quick google search tells me Xsolla is a payment service company. I don’t really think that compares, but I’ll wait for your reply.