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7/6/2025, 9:52:42 PM
>>96026039
>lol, you really are showing your ass here as someone who know very little about how things work.
Das rite2!
I dont know at all how business works which means that if Demand is high less stores means everything is peachy.
>>96026095
>it's quite evident that hasbro wants to see how much they can sell for as little cost as possible. wizards of the coast is no longer the company that it was 25 years ago, or even 10 years ago, and the importance of d&d within their strategy has shifted dramatically.
And yet here you, hanging from their balls and defending them when someone dares to suggest that maybe they aint doing so well.
>a project can be successful and still cause lay-offs for temporary or contract workers. companies aren't your friends or your buddies who are obligated to do the right thing, they are just obligated to make money.
Then why are you defending them?
>wizards of the coast does not own local game stores, and their success or failure has no impact on stores shutting down.
Yes, and?
>idk the margins of sales off the top of my head but there is a reason family-owned hobby stores stock as much of a selection of products as they can manage. please kys you retarded weaboo tranny.
You sound really upset because someone is criticizing Hasbro.
Do you wish to talk about why that is?
>>96026111
You tried that cope before.
>>96026129
Yeah but how does it affect you if hes upset?
Also see >>96024743
Again, as a reminder, that all these people are upset because I asked:
>How do you even want to appeal to a wider audience when you couldn't even create something to appeal to the hardcore fans of the thing you made?
And they have been seething and coping and using all kinds of corporate buzzwords and twisting themselves into pretzels all because of that.
>lol, you really are showing your ass here as someone who know very little about how things work.
Das rite2!
I dont know at all how business works which means that if Demand is high less stores means everything is peachy.
>>96026095
>it's quite evident that hasbro wants to see how much they can sell for as little cost as possible. wizards of the coast is no longer the company that it was 25 years ago, or even 10 years ago, and the importance of d&d within their strategy has shifted dramatically.
And yet here you, hanging from their balls and defending them when someone dares to suggest that maybe they aint doing so well.
>a project can be successful and still cause lay-offs for temporary or contract workers. companies aren't your friends or your buddies who are obligated to do the right thing, they are just obligated to make money.
Then why are you defending them?
>wizards of the coast does not own local game stores, and their success or failure has no impact on stores shutting down.
Yes, and?
>idk the margins of sales off the top of my head but there is a reason family-owned hobby stores stock as much of a selection of products as they can manage. please kys you retarded weaboo tranny.
You sound really upset because someone is criticizing Hasbro.
Do you wish to talk about why that is?
>>96026111
You tried that cope before.
>>96026129
Yeah but how does it affect you if hes upset?
Also see >>96024743
Again, as a reminder, that all these people are upset because I asked:
>How do you even want to appeal to a wider audience when you couldn't even create something to appeal to the hardcore fans of the thing you made?
And they have been seething and coping and using all kinds of corporate buzzwords and twisting themselves into pretzels all because of that.
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