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I was at a GameStop recently with my son. I don't go there often. That was perhaps my second or third time there. Certainly the first where I had time to wander around. Now this is the place where 90% of revenue from gaming comes from. Not the retail outlet, but the genre. XBox's, Playstations. The developers commonly make a lot of money from products that sell for $60 a unit. Usage of pirated versions are a fraction of legitimate versions. Compare that to any PC product than can easily be distibuted online, certainly FS products. I imagine 8 of out every 10 hours flown in a PMDG aircraft is flown by a pirated copy.
Not news to anyone I'm sure. Who else out there has the similar distribution models that don't encounter this degree of lost revenue? Smart phone apps, that's who. I know pirated copies of every app exists out there. But I don't see anyone using them. I recall being dumbfounded last year at the money spent on CandyCrush by educated, busy adults. What does the smart phone app industry know that we don't?
I think it's supply and demand. I don't have access to any market stats, but if a PMDG product was available for $10 instead of $70, wouldn't sales increase by more than 7 fold? I've always wondered about the pricing structure of PC apps. I dismissed my thoughts years ago because I thought the core customers were businesses. That certainly not the case in our medium.
So tell me, am I out in left field here or in there some logic in my thoughts?
Thanks,
Karl
Not news to anyone I'm sure. Who else out there has the similar distribution models that don't encounter this degree of lost revenue? Smart phone apps, that's who. I know pirated copies of every app exists out there. But I don't see anyone using them. I recall being dumbfounded last year at the money spent on CandyCrush by educated, busy adults. What does the smart phone app industry know that we don't?
I think it's supply and demand. I don't have access to any market stats, but if a PMDG product was available for $10 instead of $70, wouldn't sales increase by more than 7 fold? I've always wondered about the pricing structure of PC apps. I dismissed my thoughts years ago because I thought the core customers were businesses. That certainly not the case in our medium.
So tell me, am I out in left field here or in there some logic in my thoughts?
Thanks,
Karl





