rubik's dude
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Given the exorbitant prices of games and hardware now, comments from industry insiders telling consumers to "get used to it," along with underhanded dealings like NVIDIA bullying reviewers, it's almost as if companies aren't afraid of public perception or outcry anymore.
And they'd be right to feel that way. Despite all of that, buyers still buy their products in record numbers, everything still sells out constantly. There's a disconnect between what ends up getting perceived and talked about versus what actually happens.
But then it begs the question, has public perception or outcry ever been an effective deterrent for this kind of behavior?
And they'd be right to feel that way. Despite all of that, buyers still buy their products in record numbers, everything still sells out constantly. There's a disconnect between what ends up getting perceived and talked about versus what actually happens.
But then it begs the question, has public perception or outcry ever been an effective deterrent for this kind of behavior?