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<blockquote data-quote="Red Castle" data-source="post: 9229053" data-attributes="member: 7040765"><p>How dare a company try to sell me a product I might be interested in... Shame on them.</p><p></p><p>If a company stop selling products then they don't make money, and if they don't make money then they can't pay their employee, which means they can't produce new product anymore which means the game stop being supported. TTRPG being one of the most cheapest hobby on the market (you only need the playerhandbook and technically speaking, just one person from the group need to buy it, now let's compare that to miniature gaming for fun), I think that it is only natural that a company will try to make the most out of it. </p><p></p><p>You, as the customer, are in no way forced to buy anything from them. If a product doesn't interest you, then don't buy it. If the product is just a cash grab (so something not really interesting just out to make money) then nobody will buy it. But if a product sell, it's because there was actually demand for it, so I think it's nice for the people that do want those products to be able to buy them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Castle, post: 9229053, member: 7040765"] How dare a company try to sell me a product I might be interested in... Shame on them. If a company stop selling products then they don't make money, and if they don't make money then they can't pay their employee, which means they can't produce new product anymore which means the game stop being supported. TTRPG being one of the most cheapest hobby on the market (you only need the playerhandbook and technically speaking, just one person from the group need to buy it, now let's compare that to miniature gaming for fun), I think that it is only natural that a company will try to make the most out of it. You, as the customer, are in no way forced to buy anything from them. If a product doesn't interest you, then don't buy it. If the product is just a cash grab (so something not really interesting just out to make money) then nobody will buy it. But if a product sell, it's because there was actually demand for it, so I think it's nice for the people that do want those products to be able to buy them. [/QUOTE]
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